Cristiano Ronaldo, what are you doing? (2024)

Stuart Broad had the right idea.

The legendary England cricketer ended his playing days by hitting a six off his final ball with the bat and taking a wicket from his final delivery with the ball to win a match. Against Australia, his country’s most historic rivals, no less.

But he is the exception, not the rule. Thousands of professional sportsmen and women retire every year in circ*mstances far less celebrated and completely out of their control. But there are some controllables, right? Like bowing out at the top? Growing old gracefully? Or even just retaining your dignity?

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There is another way — let’s call it the Cristiano Ronaldo way.

This way involves moving to a retirement league for a humungous payday and playing with and against vastly inferior opponents in a league where 14 of the 18 clubs have an average attendance of fewer than 9,000.

OK, fine, who is realistically going to turn down a reported £173million-a-year salary and king-like status? But there is still a way of behaving in a sophisticated, cultured manner while pocketing said cash.

All of which begs the question: Cristiano Ronaldo, what are you doing?

During Al Nassr’s Saudi Super Cup semi-final against Al Hilal, Ronaldo aimed his elbow in the direction of Saudi Arabia international Ali Al-Bulayhi, not once, but twice. Al-Bulayhi has previous in the world of wind-up merchantry — or s***housery to you and me.

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He pulled Son Heung-min’s hair in the Asian Cup in January and squared up to Lionel Messi in the World Cup in Qatar. He has even gone at Ronaldo before, berating him after a league meeting in December and taunting him following Al Hilal’s victory.

He aims high does Al-Bulayhi, a 34-year-old centre-back formerly of Al Nahda and Al Fateh. He is basically the football equivalent of Scrappy-Doo trying to fight Skeletor and Shredder. Average players are not good enough for his tomfoolery: it is world superstars or no one.

Anyway, while Son and Messi rose above it, Ronaldo chose violence, elbowing Al-Bulayhi in the chest and then swinging his arm at him again, while the defender crumpled to the floor. Ronaldo was sent off, but he wasn’t finished, pulling back his arm and clenching his fist as if he was about to punch the referee in the back of the head (it may have been a fake movement, but it was enough for one of his team-mates to flinch).

Then, amid chants from the stands of “Messi, Messi”, Ronaldo enlisted sarcasm mode, applauding the referee and giving a thumbs up to the crowd.

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Ronaldo leaves the pitch after being sent off (Neville Hopwood/Getty Images)

For added context, Al Nassr were 2-0 down at the time, with Al Hilal’s goals coming from Salem Aldawsari (who you may remember scored Saudi Arabia’s glorious winner against Argentina in the World Cup) and Malcom (who you may remember doing absolutely nothing at Barcelona).

Sadio Mane, no introduction needed, did pull a goal back for Ronaldo’s Al Nassr, but to no avail. They are out of the Saudi Super Cup.

This is not the first weird behaviour from Ronaldo out in Saudi, or the first act of violence against Al Hilal, as they pointed out on their social media accounts after the semi-final.

Al-Hilal are showing Cristiano Ronaldo little mercy after he was sent off in a 2-1 win against Al-Nassr.

The caption in this tiktok was 'The star of the ring in every setting'🥊pic.twitter.com/n40vumcgr2

— Football España (@footballespana_) April 9, 2024

You may also remember — or may have chosen to erase from your memory — an incident in February, again against Al Hilal.

Ronaldo and Al Nassr lost this game, too, 2-0 in the Riyadh Season Cup.

Ronaldo had taken the defeat with his customary grace and, when a fan lobbed an Al Hilal shirt at him as he was walking down the tunnel, he picked it up and… well, in layman’s terms, rubbed it against his penis. Then chucked it back.

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This is not an impetuous, naive, 18-year-old rapscallion who can be forgiven because of the recklessness of youth. This is a 39-year-old man, a father of five children, who has won almost every trophy that matters. What is he doing?

The stroppy, sulky, strutting peaco*ck act has been a major part of Ronaldo’s personality throughout his career — be it refusing to go on as a substitute for Manchester United, leaving the stadium after being substituted, slapping a child’s phone out of their hand, not celebrating goals scored by team-mates because they didn’t pass to him, throwing water at a cameraman, or screaming at a referee and shoving a fan who was trying to take a selfie.

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In fact, come to think of it, all these things have happened in the past three or four years. Instead of having some decorum as he heads to his forties, Ronaldo has regressed into toddler mode and an era of extreme, ill-tempered sulkiness.

When his team loses, when a referee sends him off, when a team-mate doesn’t pass to him, when the manager substitutes him, when the crowd sing Messi’s name, he has a strop.

Maybe it’s just a phase? He’ll grow out of it — they always do.

But maybe the man who has everything and has been one of the greatest footballers in the history of the game should cut out the pantomime nonsense, be a better role model to his millions, nay, billions of followers and admirers, and just act his age and his status.

(Top photo: Waleed Zein/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Cristiano Ronaldo, what are you doing? (2024)

FAQs

What is Ronaldo doing? ›

His United return was cut short following a controversial interview with Piers Morgan in which he criticised the club, and he now plays for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League.

Is Ronaldo happy with his life? ›

The most humble Cristiano

Now he is happier and enjoying life without pressure. His move to Al-Nassr gave him what he needed: the ability to play for pleasure and be happy again at a stage of his career when he isn't the same player he was 10 years ago.

What happened to Ronaldo's son? ›

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Rodríguez and Ronaldo announced last April that one of their twins, a son, had died during childbirth, calling it "the greatest pain that any parents can feel" in a joint statement shared to their social media accounts. The other twin, a baby girl they named Bella, survived.

Is Ronaldo better than Messi? ›

Who is better Messi Or Ronaldo? Ronaldo has scored a record number of international goals and appearances, but Messi has won more Ballon d'Or awards (8). Messi has spent most of his playing career in Spain and France, while Ronaldo has played in Portugal, England, Spain, and Italy.

How do I contact Ronaldo? ›

Best Ways to Contact Cristiano Ronaldo
  1. Call or email Cristiano Ronaldo's publicist, Ruben Malaret, at ruben@celebrityprco.com or 1 (424) 367-2100.
  2. Send fan mail and autograph requests to: Cristiano Ronaldo, c/o Al-Nassr FC, Mrsool Park, Abdullah AL Sheikh, King Saud University, Riyadh 12372, Saudi Arabia.

How rich is Ronaldo now? ›

What is Cristiano Ronaldo's estimated net worth? Cristiano Ronaldo's net worth is estimated to be $500 million, making him one of the wealthiest athletes globally.

Does Ronaldo have a bro? ›

How did Ronaldo meet his wife? ›

Rodríguez has been in a relationship with Portuguese professional footballer Cristiano Ronaldo since 2016, after meeting him at a Gucci retail store in Madrid, where she was working as a sales assistant. Rodríguez has two living children with Ronaldo and is the stepmother of his other three children.

Has Ronaldo retired? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo has no intentions of retiring any time soon, saying in a recent interview that the body of work over his career motivates him to continue at the age of 39. "I feel proud to have this age and still compete at the highest level," he said on the latest episode of the Whoop Podcast.

Is Ronaldo a billionaire? ›

Per Forbes, Ronaldo became the first professional athlete ever to surpass the billion-dollar threshold just in career earnings in 2020, as his net worth is around $500 million according to some estimations that include wages, endorsem*nt deals, real estate, and advertisem*nts.

Who is richer, Messi or Ronaldo? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo is the highest-paid footballer in the world in 2023, earning more than the likes of Lionel Messi and Neymar during the past 12 months, according to Forbes. Ronaldo, who Forbes also ranks as the highest-paid athlete of any sport, topped the list with expected total earnings of $260 million.

Are Messi and Ronaldo friends? ›

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Is Ronaldo Jr. adopted? ›

No, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is not adopted.

Cristiano Ronaldo is his biological father. While the identity of his mother remains private, Cristiano Ronaldo has full guardianship.

How many children does Ronaldo have? ›

To date, Ronaldo has five children, with three of the children born to two surrogate mothers. His first son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr, 11, was born on June 17, 2010, in the United States. Cristiano Jr's family nickname is Cristianinho, which means "little Cristiano".

How old is Ronaldo Jr? ›

As of April 2024, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr age is already 13 years old. His birthday is June 17, 2010, and zodiac sign is Gemini.

When did Ronaldo start playing soccer? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born on February 5, 1985, in Funchal, Portugal. He started playing soccer when he was 9 years old. At age 15 Ronaldo was diagnosed with a heart condition.

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