VIDEO: Cristiano Ronaldo takes anger out on beach after getting eliminated
The Portuguese player and partner Georgina Rodriguez relax on beach after frustrating Al-Nassr vs Al-Hilal match
Star footballer Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted relaxing on the beach with partner Georgina Rodriguez days after he was red-carded for elbowing Al-Hilal opponent, The Guardian reported.
In the series of snaps posted by Rodriguez, Ronaldo could be seen siting on a beach chair, showing off his chiselled body while eating food.
She posted the pictures with the caption "Two days for two."
On Monday, the Portuguese player was seen elbowing Al-Hilal's Ali Al-Bulayhi chest and throat during Al-Nassr's match with Al-Hilal in the Saudi Super Cup semifinal as he tried preventing him from getting the ball.
Due to the blow, Ali Al-Bulayhi fell to the ground resulting a series of pushing and shoving between the players.
According to some sources Ronaldo allegedly further stamped on an already downed Al- Bulayhi.
The Portuguese player also allegedly showed his fist to the referee as he was given a red card.
The incident has attracted immense criticism for Ronaldo from football fans worldwide.
As the Al- Nassr player was leaving the pitch, he reportedly told the crowd that "all of you have witnessed this robbery today."
The Al-Nassr vs Al-Hilal match was an extremely frustrating night for both the club and the player as they have been eliminated from the competition by the Saudi Pro League leaders.
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