Cristiano Ronaldo was raged against Genoa even after winning, Why?

Cristiano was furious he threw his shirt on the ground after the game against Genoa

The Bianconeri beat Genoa 3-1 on Sunday, but it wasn’t sufficient to create the Portuguese upbeat. Cristiano Ronaldo’s future looks progressively likely to be away from Juventus.

After Juventus’ win on Sunday, Cristiano Ronaldo made headlines, something that he had failed to do during the game. He hadn’t played his most satisfying game, and he dropped an open goal by tripling the post, only for Alvaro Morata to sweep up and score on the rebound.

Leaving the pitch, the No.7’s anger was clear. He stormed off the pitch clearly unhappy with his performance. As he walked off, he threw his shirt to the ground in what looked to be an act of anger. A ballboy did go on to pick up the shirt, and there have been reports that the youngster had requested it. But it didn’t stop there.

Advertisement

La Gazzetta Dello Sport has reported that his anger was carried into the dressing room. Despite Juventus having won the match, Cristiano reportedly knocked a wall and went home after showering without speaking a word with anyone. It shows how frustrated he is with his performance.

Many believe he will go back to Real Madrid but Los Blancos have no plans yet on the table for the Talisman Cristiano as Spanish media suggest. Juventus boss Andrea Pirlo bounced to his player’s support, as you might assume and he conveyed that player like Cristiano Ronaldo always wants to contribute to winning but when he did not, so he feels frustrated and angered it is a consequence of big players, as they foresee more always from themselves.

“Cristiano was angry because he hadn’t scored,” Pirlo said when asked about the player throwing his shirt on the ground. “He perceived that he had chances and it’s normal for a player of his level to always want to improve and better his records.

“If you always want to improve, it’s normal to be annoyed. There won’t be any fines or anything of the sort.

“The game was over and it’s normal to be agitated. It can happen to everyone,” said Pirlo

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. AcceptRead More