Superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has put the disappointment of losing the Saudi Arabian King’s Cup final behind him by showing off his muscular body during a summer vacation with his family, before leading the Portuguese team to Euro 2024.
Ronaldo appeared to be very frustrated after Al-Nassr’s defeat to Al-Hilal last week, where his team lost in a fateful penalty shootout.
The defeat came to Ronaldo and his teammates after the official match time of the Saudi Arabia King’s Cup final ended with a 1-1 draw, in a match that also saw 3 players receive cards.
Ronaldo shows off his muscular body despite turning 40
However, just a few days after that match, fans witnessed the Portuguese superstar sharing photos of his bulging muscles on social media Instagram while on summer vacation with his family. The photos above show that the MU and Real Madrid legend is making a strong comeback before joining his teammates in the national team to prepare to compete in the European championship.
Among the most prominent photos, fans witnessed Ronaldo wearing blue shorts, white sneakers, with bulging muscles. Even at the age of 39, Ronaldo still proved his toughness and flexibility to be able to compete at a high level, while showing off his six-pack abs.
CR7 takes summer vacation with family before joining Portugal for Euro 2024
Along with the photo, the player who used to play for Juventus only wrote a very brief caption: “Recharging energy”
In another photo, Ronaldo posed with his 5 children and beautiful partner Georgina Rodriguez.
This summer break also means Ronaldo will not be part of the Portugal squad for their friendly against Finland today (Tuesday).
Despite his old age, Ronaldo is still the inspiration for Portugal’s success.
Instead, CR7 is expected to join coach Roberto Martinez’s team in the match against Croatia on June 8 and then in the final friendly match on June 11 against the Republic of Ireland.
Ronaldo is scheduled to make his 207th appearance for the national team when Portugal open their Euro 2024 campaign against the Czech Republic on June 18. The team, nicknamed “Betel Nuts,” will then face Georgia and Turkey in Group F of Europe’s biggest football tournament this summer.