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Cristiano Ronaldo record broken in Scotland

Paul Rouget: published on Monday February 01, 2021 at 6:26 p.m.

Motherwell’s defender, Ugandan international Bevis Mugabi climbed higher than Cristiano Ronaldo against Sampdoria to score with a header and allow his club to finally return to victory in the Scottish championship.

After 12 consecutive games without a win, Motherwell ended up putting an end to this black streak last Wednesday in the context of the 26th day of the Scottish championship, going to secure a 2-1 victory on the lawn of Ross County, which is also struggling for do not go down. And it was Ugandan international defender Bevis Mugabi who gave the Steelmen victory from the lead to the 72nd. A very important goal in the race to maintain, which also allows its author to beat a record belonging to Cristiano Ronaldo, just that. The Portuguese indeed held the record forthe highest trigger on a headed goal, he who had risen to 2.56 meters to score in a match between Juventus and Sampdoria in December 2019. Or a trigger of 71 centimeters. But Mugabi did harder.

The defender of the Scottish club has indeed reached an even more impressive height, since he climbed to 2.62 meters, or 75 centimeters of relaxation! At the end of the meeting, he even allowed himself to chamber the quintuple Ballon d’Or. “He’s a guy who is very competitiveSo maybe I’ll send him a message to say, “Brother, you need to raise your level. “ I’m not really active on social media, but my phone has exploded since Wednesday, and it’s a bit scary, the Southampton-trained player then explained, reports The Sun. It’s nice to be compared to one of the best players in history, and it’s crazy to be able to jump as high as him. (…) I have always had good relaxation, but no one had yet had the opportunity to see it. I will now try to be more at the reception of crosses, although I cannot promise that I will jump higher than Ronaldo again … ” ––

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