Cristiano Ronaldo after failing the penalti in front of Latvia

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Cristiano Ronaldo went back to fail another penalti... And to get angry

Published:14/11/2016 - 00:30h

Updated:15/11/2016 - 09:02h

The forward of the Real Madrid Cristiano Ronaldo carried a tremendo get angry after failing another penalti this season with Portugual in the party in front of Latvia. The luso was an authentic show regretting and cursing his luck

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Another party more, Cristiano Ronaldo went back to give show by one of his typical rabietas. In this occasion was during the Portugual-Latvia and after failing his enésimo penalti this season. The attacker madridista had opened the marker also from the eleven metres but the "best "" came afterwards.

It was the minute 58 when the one of Madeira had of the second penalti of the meeting. In this occasion his shot was raso to the right of the goalkeeper Vanins. However, the cancerbero guessed the intentions of the forward and diverted the spherical, that gave in the stick, rebounded in his body and finish going out was cleared by a defender visitor. The face of Ronaldo went here a poem.

To the crack of the Real Madrid seated him very bad that did not finish going in the spherical, perhaps thinking in the failures that has had this course 2016-2017 with the white team. The seven shouted clear and nítidamente a "fodase", doing aspavientos and cursing one and again.

After this unlucky played, Latvia empataba the party what exasperated him even more. However, it appeared Willian Carvalho to save to his annotating the two to one. The own Ronaldo would take advantage of an error of a local defence to do what better gives him lately, push the spherical at the end of the goal without problems. Bruno Alves would annotate the last fourth goal of the meeting.

 

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