🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo JOINS Al-Nassr 🚨 [FULL REACTION] | ESPN FC



The ESPN FC crew reacts to Cristiano Ronaldo signing a $200M deal with Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia.

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34 opiniones en “🚨 Cristiano Ronaldo JOINS Al-Nassr 🚨 [FULL REACTION] | ESPN FC”

  1. It’s so funny how they only highlight what they want for the notable career achievements there’s so much more missing how about the fact that he’s all-time goal score ever at the moment. ESPN has always been biased.

  2. He is Ronaldo and now I know about Al Nassr. Without that, I wouldn’t know they exist. So maybe he’s doing something you chaps don’t got the vision for.

  3. These espn fc chaps suck to watch sometimes. He will be remembered no matter what he does. He’s got more champions league trophies than most will ever have. Now let’s add being the most paid in world of history.

  4. Totally unjustifiable & perverse……..
    I’m a life long football fan but if there is one thing about the game I think is ridiculous now is the money involved in players wages etc.
    It’s obviously not just Ronaldo its most top footballers in the European leagues, while everyone else is struggling in life with the costs of living etc the wealth gap widens more & more….
    I know most footballers & other sports players give a lot to charities but these deals are just morally wrong in the grand scheme of things, the excuse that a sports players career isn’t long doesn’t wash, it doesn’t mean that they can’t train to do something else after their sporting career ends.
    Professional sports players talk about making huge sacrifices in their lives while playing their chosen sports- again I think that’s very much over stated….. they are extremely privileged & not having to leave their loved ones for literally years at a time like other people who have to go work abroad to earn a living – those in Qatar building the World Cup stadiums is a prime example………

  5. Sad but deserving end for him, he had no choice and I knew he was going there because no one would want him at any top club because his behavior is childish for an old man and lacks professionalism so he would be too much of a problem for any relevant clubs and he’s not a relevant player anymore so I’m glad he’s gone to a club where it’ll just be a waste for him. The year Messi ended all doubts and completed football Ronaldo took a step backwards joined a league that’s even below a farmers league that his fans bashed Messi for😂💀

  6. you are a liar he has made it. he is a legend that can never be forgotten. getting the money at the age is the best option. stop critizsizing him. rememeber he's got a right on his opinion

  7. All these commentators complaining about CR7 going for money – they are doing commentary for the same same reason. He can play as well as they can talk. Ten Haag struggles with big name players in dressing room, someone like Zidane or Ancelotti would have easily dealt with that.

  8. I believe what christiano Ronaldo did is very good, he's still taking up the challenge in his career. He has already won everything In Europe and I believe us as his fans will continue to follow up on his path in Asia regardless of the media in Europe and on all you studio hosts what he does there won't matter. It will matter to us, and it will still be put on record… Salute Cr7 is the greatest of all time

  9. I'm so proud of Ronaldo, his at a place where they value and respect him, his future its secured there and opportunities for business investments, I see a lot for him happening there, he never disappoints viva Ronaldo, will follow him wherever he goes, the best I have witnessed in my life. 💪🏽
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    ESPN presenters or whatever they call you as well as people commenting here most of them are being bitter what a shame🤣🚮.

  10. It has become difficult for me to listen to those pundits by extension ESPN with their agenda. At 37yrs and given the caliber of CR7 he made the right decision not lowering his wages and going to someplace where he can make a change and being loved.
    The league he went to is indeed competitive because the WC just proved it. Those former low class players are just salty and jealous.

  11. ESPN crew, just get a life!

    Stick to NBA or MLB or NFL! You look like clowns when you discuss football!

    Craig Burley, you talk too much and criticize way too much for a player who scored 40 career goals for club and country in 14 years of playing!

    A defender like Sergio has scored more goals than you, so be quite!

    What you have scored in 14 years CR7 scores per season, and you still talk!

  12. This guy just hate Ronaldo . After what he has done to the football? Surprised that someone can say something like that . He already proved let him doing what he wants. Thats to low how to critical him. He made a good choice for him. He doesn't want to prove anything for someone.

  13. Why Disappointed for the success of Cristiano Ronaldo?
    Can ESPN Brave enough to live without without making money through Cristiano Ronaldo whom you hate so much?
    ESPN hate him so much but you guys wish to make money , make views through Cristiano Ronaldo.
    Mr Crage or Mr Crack need not disappointed for the success of Cristiano Ronaldo the great.
    The combination of the whole ESPN can't buy Cristiano Ronaldo the great.

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