[ad_1]
TORINO – Your excellence Cristiano Ronaldo Keep leading by example. In the application, as if it were your first day at work, in perseverance, in professionalism. In the goals, fundamentally. After a week and in just two official games, he drew another boundary line between who spins the ball and who makes it sing. Three goals in the budget, and what goals: apart from the first in the series, the diagonal against Sampdoria in a close match, Olimpico’s double stands out in all its preponderant influence on the fate of Juventus. The 1-1 penalty is a lightning bolt in the darkness of a first half in which Roma seemed to already have the game in hand. The 2-2 is a crazy gift from CR7 for those lucky enough to be able to admire him. True, Giallorossi’s defense was not there, but the jump to 228 centimeters with a head off an unnatural turn only deserves applause for anyone. There are now 450 goals scored in the top 5 European leagues – a round figure for a complete ace.
CR7, before Roma jumps to 228 centimeters
Twenty-eight centimeters, only 28 less than the summit reached in the Sampdoria Marassi on December 18, 2019: yes, a record summit in Italy. In the middle, here are other historic high jumps from Ronaldo with a built-in skullcap – see the two meters and 42 he played in Portugal-Wales at the 2016 European Championship which he later conquered. And pay attention to the 247 centimeters reached in the deadlift that allowed Cristiano to catch the bull ahead in the derby on May 3, 2019 at the Stadium. It absolutely resists the record of 293 centimeters in height, to which CR7 climbed to mock Manchester United: in the 2012-13 Champions League, the Portuguese scored streaky goals for Real Madrid (12 in total in 12 games) and that night in Bernabéu cooled the English by holding 73 hundredths of a second in suspension: it was the round of 16, Ronaldo made it 1-1 and the extraordinary nature of the technical gesture was celebrated all over the world.
Read the full article on today’s issue of Tuttosport
[ad_2]