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Cristiano Ronaldo loses temper on Messi chants, Again

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Cristiano http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734 loses temper on Messi chants, again
Portuguese star, Cristiano Ronaldo, lost his temper on international duty, again. While Cypriot fans brought the worst out of Real Madrid player last time out with the national squad, their Bosnian cousins managed to get under his skin in the current episode.
Ronaldo was training on the fields of Zenica, where on Friday, November 11, Portugal are due to play the first leg of Euro 2012 play-offs.
The 2011 Pichichi winner could not contain himself when a fan pointed a laser at him, and replied with a defiant face and his middle finger pointing towards the heavens.
It is the first time Ronaldo is visiting Bosnia. On his arrival at Sarajevo airport, Bosnian fans received him with wild chants of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Leo-c22011 Messi. He did not show any emotion then, was contained and serious, exhibiting no gesture towards the rival fans.
The Portuguese is shadowed wherever he goes and Messi’s name continues to hound him everywhere.
September 2 witnessed the first incident of Ronaldo being agitated by the fans, when Portugal were visiting http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cyprus-c2881 in their Euro 2012 group stage fixture.
In Nicosia the situation was same: the swashbuckling winger was received by rupturing crowds chanting Messi’s name. Ronaldo scored two of the four goals for his team. However, it was the press conference where the 2008 World Player of the Year let his anger
out.
"Messi? Those who sing me those things are abnormal," said the Portuguese. "I know that was not the entire stadium and not something that worries me. In addition, those who like football, like to see http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Cristiano-Ronaldo-c9629 play," he added in a further demonstration
of arrogance.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Portugal-c2984 will have to make the most out of this chance and the team needs their captain to have a level head on his shoulders. Ronaldo has been in impeccable form for Los Blancos in the current campaign and Portuguese fans would love to see him sparkle.
Conditions in Bosnia have come under criticism which is questionable to say the least. Portuguese Federation president, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gilberto-c14882 Madail, was clearly unhappy with the playing conditions and voiced his concerns.
"The field is impracticable. You can hardly walk, so imagine what will be playing football," he said.
"Bosnians have done nothing to improve the situation, it seems that have stopped it from getting worse," he complained.
 
 

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