Cristiano Ronaldo had a response for reporters who, as he put it, asked “disrespectful” questions before Portugal’s match against Denmark. Roberto Martinez’s team managed to recover from a one-goal deficit last night compared to the first match in Copenhagen when Rasmus Hojlund came on and, just a few minutes later, celebrated a goal in Ronaldo’s signature style.Red Devils star after “taunting” Ronaldo: “He is the GOAT”The Portuguese star, who has scored 135 goals for his country, was under some pressure before last night’s game due to the first encounter and the way Portugal ended up losing. The 40-year-old had only 30 touches on the ball—the fewest of all players—and failed to register a single shot on target during the 90 minutes on the field.Before the match in Lisbon, Portuguese journalists criticized Ronaldo and the team, asking the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star whether he was still capable of playing a full match at the international level.🚨🇵🇹 Cristiano Ronaldo: “There is some kind of negativity around the national team”.“Some questions were disrespectful. Look at me when I answer your questions, not at the computer. You have time for that”.“If necessary, I will say it ten times”. pic.twitter.com/9NcY0AOAlv— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 22, 2025 “I feel like there’s a lot of negativity around the national team. I’ve watched some of the press conferences over the last few days—I didn’t like what I saw, I don’t like it,” said Ronaldo, adding: “And honestly, some of the questions you’ve asked were just disrespectful. If you want answers from me, look me in the eyes when you ask. There’s no point in asking me something and then looking down at your computer. You’ll have time for that later. If necessary, I will say it ten times.”UNL: Germany gamble away 3-0 but still advance, Trincao saves CR7’s skin in LisbonIn the end, Portugal managed to secure a favorable result after extra time, and as a form of redemption, Ronaldo himself scored one of the goals.##NAJAVA_MECA_8799842##
