Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty miss against Denmark criticized as 'Worst Ever' by fans
Cristiano Ronaldo, the star captain of Portugal, has come under fire after his penalty miss in the Nations League quarter-final against Denmark, with many branding it the "worst penalty ever." The incident occurred early in the second leg of the match on Sunday, when Ronaldo was awarded a penalty after winning a foul in the box. Despite the high stakes—Portugal trailing 1-0 on aggregate from the first leg—Ronaldo's poorly executed spot-kick was easily saved by Denmark's goalkeeper, Kasper Schmeichel, playing for Celtic.
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The moment quickly became the talk of social media, with fans voicing their displeasure over Ronaldo’s performance. One user, @Elmi218, commented on Twitter, "That is the worst penalty ever taken." Another fan, @kokkikumar98, was equally critical, writing, "LOL, that's the worst penalty Ronaldo has ever taken. Literally just passed the ball to the keeper." A third user, @blackyy_gee, posted, "Can't even score pens now, swear this mf was overrated asf."
Additional comments reflected a growing frustration, with @Abinwaz quipping, "He dived, JUSTICE," while @saint_tropez8 suggested, "Leave the football before the football leaves you."
Ronaldo’s penalty miss raises fresh questions about his role as Portugal's leader, particularly in crucial fixtures. Although the Al-Nassr forward remains a potent threat against lower-ranked teams, his recent form in high-pressure matches has led some critics to question whether he is still the right player to spearhead the nation's attack. As Ronaldo enters the twilight of his illustrious career, these doubts may continue to linger, with time ultimately determining his place in Portugal’s future plans.
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