Young Brazilian Rodrigo Goes celebrated his first of two goals against Chelsea in style Cristiano Ronaldo. The Amazon team has repeatedly stated that the Portuguese star is his idol, and for this reason, today he decided to emulate his celebration.
“At first I thought about sliding on the grass, but I have a little inflammation in my knee and I can’t do it. Then I quickly thought of my idol Cristiano Ronaldo.”, – said Movistar from Stamford Bridge grass, in applications reviewed by the agency EFE.
The Brazilian, who conceded a penalty in the quarter-finals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar against Croatia, has a special idyll associated with the UEFA Champions League, a tournament in which he scored 16 goals in 37 games and in which he is an important figure for the Italian Carlo Ancelotti.
“Until today, I don’t know how to explain it, but this is a very special competition for me. Every time I played, I did something special to help the team. I am very happy. I want to score more goals and win the Champions League more often.continued the young 22-year-old.
“It’s nice to be in Madrid, the biggest team in the world, and we have to reach the semi-finals, the final and win the Champions League. We have it in our heads, we have to play good games, like now. We have come a long way and we hope to continue in the same spirit.”, he pointed out.
Also he highlighted the work of Thibaut Courtois at Real Madrid, which he felt was necessary to keep a clean sheet to the target. He also assured that between Manchester City and Bayern he is ready for anything, as Real Madrid is always bound to win the Champions League.
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Source: La Opinion
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