Cristiano Ronaldo mocked by Neymar
Al Nassr player cried after facing defeat by Al Hilal at Saudi Arabian King's Cup final
Cristiano Ronaldo burst into tears after Al Nassr lost the final of Saudi Arabian King's Cup against Al Hilal.
However, this was not the only prominent highlight of the match. Al Nassr player was also taunted and mocked again by “Messi, Messi” chants by Neymar and his friends, according to Sportbible.
The Brazilian player was watching from the stands at King Abdullah Stadium because of his injury. He, however, took time to share a joke with supporters in Saudi Arabia as his side won on penalties.
As Al Nassr missed out on yet another match, Cristiano Ronaldo could not conceal his disappointment after the full-time whistle.
Fans inside the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium were joined by Neymar and his friends to deliver chants of “Messi, Messi”, which was captured and posted on social media.
It was obvious that the joke pointed at Cristiano Ronaldo, who has shared a long-running rivalry with Lionel Messi.
During their time at Barcelona, both Messi and Neymar experienced wholesale success. Moreover, it was clear to see the former PSG star still holding his former team-mate in high regard.
Cristiano Ronaldo, on the other hand, turned out to be a star player belonging to Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia. He is spending a luxurious time in the Kingdom.
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