Boxer Anthony Joshua chats with Ronaldo. Photo: GETTY
The statement was made by Ronaldo 15 hours before the final round, when the media took the opportunity to interview superstar CR7 about the race for the Premier League title this season.
The Portuguese soccer star came to watch the ring in a fashionable outfit, wearing a Gucci watch encrusted with 424 white diamonds worth 1.2 million pounds (more than 38 billion VND). Not only that, Ronaldo also arrived at the stadium in a brand new Ferrari. He walked out of the car and was in the VIP row, looking more outstanding than his colleague Neymar, boxer Anthony Joshua and former heavyweight champion Klitschko…
CR7 wears a watch worth billions and shakes hands with colleague Neymar.
Immediately, the press enlisted the former Man Utd player who was famous in the Premier League to win the championship in the final race between Man City and Arsenal at Etihad and Emirates Stadium, which took place about 15 hours later. Without thinking, Ronaldo answered firmly: “Football has many surprises, but for me, Arsenal cannot win the championship!”.
Immediately, Ronaldo’s statement was posted and broadcast on many information channels. If you are a true fan of Arsenal, surely the fans of the “Gunners” do not have much sympathy for the player who once played for the “Red Devils” but spoke right at the boxing ring in Saudi Arabia.
As a result of the final round of the Premier League, Ronaldo’s assertion came true. Arsenal could not win the championship even though they tried to fight until the last minute and came back to win against Everton. Meanwhile at Etihad Stadium, Man City scored two goals early in the first half and ended the match with a 3-1 victory over West Ham, turning Etihad into a big festival with a record in English football with four championships. consecutive. On the other hand, Arsenal fans missed their appointment with the throne after 20 years of waiting.
Surely the former Man Utd player understands the Premier League very well and understands the fate of the last-place races in the Premier League, of which he was once a part.