Cristiano Ronaldo made a number of dreams come true before even kicking a ball at Qatar2022
Cristiano Ronaldo made a number of dreams come true before even kicking a ball at the 2022 World Cup.
The Portugal captain is well known for inspiring children, with mascots often left completely awestruck just to be in his vicinity.Ronaldo began high-fiving the Portugal mascots, while the Ghana mascots were awaiting their turnThis time, though, he made sure all 22 were, with high fives all round ahead of kick-off in their Group H clash against Ghana.while the Portuguese national anthem was being played before the match.
And now at the age of 37, he’s making sure to appreciate all the moments he has left in the game, including inspiring the next generation. It’s far from the first time either with two mascots once left looking at each other in sheer joy after getting a smile off of the superstar. And despite his unceremonial departure from Old Trafford, Ronaldo still remains an inspiration for players too.His iconic ‘SIUUU’ celebration is often copied by teammates and opponents alike, but his latest effort has already spurned a craze.
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