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Cristiano Ronaldo had no issue with Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund after he mimicked his iconic “siu” celebration during Denmark’s win over Portugal.
Cristiano Ronaldo has stated that he has no problem with Rasmus Hojlund copying his ‘SIU’ celebration in Denmark’s UEFA Nations League victory against Portugal.
Our no.9 pulled off the celebration after stepping off the bench to score a 78th-minute winner for Denmark against Portugal in the first leg of their UEFA Nations League quarter-final.
Cristiano Ronaldo has responded to Rasmus Hojlund’s imitation of his famous “Siu” celebration, saying it was an honour to see the Denmark striker mimic it during their UEFA Nations League clash.
Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted he has no problem with Rasmus Hojlund copying his celebration during Denmark’s win over Portugal on Thursday.Hojlund scored a late winner as Denmark beat Portugal ...
Now, Ronaldo has confirmed he has no issue with Hojlund copying his celebration. During a press conference on Saturday, the Al Nassr man was asked whether he deemed Hojlund’s action to be offensive.
Cristiano Ronaldo has responded to Rasmus Hojlund after the Man United striker copied his iconic celebration when he scored for Denmark in their 1-0 win over Portugal last week.
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he has no issue with Rasmus Hojlund copying his ‘Siu’ celebration after the Manchester United striker used it in Denmark’s 1-0 victory against Portugal this week.
Højlund had earlier clarified that his use of Ronaldo’s celebration was not intended as mockery. “It’s for my idol,” Højlund told Danish broadcaster TV2 after the match.
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