Based on true events: Fan explains why Cristiano Ronaldo is mentally unstable

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Based on true events: Fan explains why Cristiano Ronaldo is mentally unstable

A fan on Twitter claimed that Cristiano Ronaldo is mentally unstable and supported this statement with specific situations, which have happened over many years.

1) In 2009, Cristiano smashed a car window as he lashed out in fury at a teenage girl videoing him in the street. The Portuguese kicked the window, sending shards of glass into 17-year-old student Sara Pardal, believing she was a paparazzi.

Cristiano later admitted being involved in this incident, while police refused to comment on the matter.

2) In 2010, after being annoyed with a journalist asking him about the mother of his child, Ronaldo snapped at him, and replied: "Someday, someone's gonna kill you! Be careful."

The journalist was quick to respond though, countering with the line "Someone's probably gonna break your legs in a nasty tackle!"

3) Famous journalist Guillem Balague revealed that Cristiano often referred to Leo Messi as 'motherf**ker' in Real Madrid dressing room. This is not a creative nickname - it’s just an insult.

4) After Manchester United’s defeat to Everton, Ronaldo was leaving the field and encountered a 14-year-old Everton fan, who was trying to film him. The dejected Portuguese then slapped the phone out of 14-year-old's hand, causing a stir.

5) During Portugal's friendly game against Brazil in 2008, Cristiano poked his future teammate Marcelo in the chest and later grabbed him by the throat. The Brazilian said afterwards: 'He wanted to shout louder than me and then I replied."

6) In Portugal's game against Serbia, Ronaldo threw out the captain's armband and left the pitch after not being awarded a goal.

7) In Al Nassr's game against Al Shabab, Cristiano reacted to home fans' 'Messi' chants with an obscene gesture. The Portuguese was even fined and was handed a one-match-ban.

Considering Cristiano's latest incident with elbowing his opponent and nearly puching the referee afterwards, this theory seems quite plausible.

AuthorOleksandr ZhovtiakSourceTwitter
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