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The awkward handshake of Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes

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Cristiano Ronaldo And Bruno Fernando caught meeting in the locker room during a training session Portuguese national team. The handshake of the two seems awkward!

Cristiano Ronaldo recently opened his voice about his situation at Manchester United. In an interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV, Ronaldo touched on betrayal at the club, disrespect for Erik ten Hag and the MU training ground, which hasn’t changed much since his arrival in the first period.

This is like a time bomb for CR7’s stock so far. Even judged, it could confuse the atmosphere within the Red Devils team.

This, Cristiano Ronaldo already joined together Portuguese national team to warm up for the 2022 World Cup. There was one moment that stole the attention.

That moment when Bruno Fernando in the Portuguese locker room. Bruno went to his locker and next to him was Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo seemed to reach out for a handshake. Bruno had held Ronaldo’s shoulder but seemed to ignore his handshake, or maybe not “really”. In a split second, Bruno shook Ronaldo’s hand and Ronaldo’s face looked flat as he saw his colleague’s attitude.

Bruno tried to smile and say something. Ronaldo seemed silent and entered with a flat face with an expression that seemed unhappy.

Cristiano Ronaldo And Bruno Fernando is a teammate a Manchester United. Bruno was even named team captain this season to replace Harry Maguire’s role.

There has been much speculation that Bruno might have been disappointed by Ronaldo’s outspokenness. MU is trying to get back on its feet, but it was earlier that Ronaldo’s interview was considered capable of upsetting the atmosphere in the Red Devils’ dressing room.

Even so, Bruno repeatedly appeared to fortify Ronaldo from the rumors circulating. Bruno doesn’t want to talk about what happened and is focused on bringing MU to victory.

“We don’t want to talk about it. We keep that discussion within the team. We have to manage it internally and nobody has to know what we want or think,” he told Sky Sports at the end of October.

“The most important thing for everyone, including Cristiano, is for the team to win,” he added.

(affa/cas)

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