Real Madrid’s Ronaldo Got Meme‑worthy Phone Check After a Facial Slice
Who’s up to date on the latest blow-up on the pitch? You’re in the right place. We’re talking about Cristiano Ronaldo, that soccer superstar who just got a little nose‑bleed‑already, and Zinedine Zidane’s calm response to a viral phone‑eavesdropping moment.
What Went Down in the 7-1 Title‑Bash?
- Deportivo La Coruña somehow surprised Madrid with a less-than‑satisfying performance – score: 7-1.
- During the sixth goal, the Portuguese striker was clipped by defender Fabian Schaer.
- Ronaldo, already showing a bruising jowls, had the doctor’s phone in hand to inspect the damage.
Why the Doctor’s Phone Became a Social Media Spark?
Picture this: the campus of Real Madrid’s doctor walks onto the field, holds a smartphone and captures a full‑on action. Social media saw its chance for a viral moment, and headlines popped like “Ronaldo Uses Phone to Check Facial Cut.” But the mastermind behind the defending of the moment is none other than Zidane.
Zidane’s Calm Take on the Situation
During the press conference, Zidane played the “I’ll keep it seasoned, folks” card.
- “We can’t control what people say. He just took the phone to have a look at what had happened, to see if it was a big or small cut – that’s all,” Zidane stated.
- He clarified that the player wanted to find out if he could keep playing or not.
- Once the stitches were done, Ronaldo is on his way back to the squad’s training regime to keep forging ahead.
What This Means for the Real Madrid Match‑lineup
While Ronaldo’s cut may not
reduce the odds of him making a grand debut again, he is now out from the Kings Cup 2nd leg against Leganés – the city rivals he’s brewing a serious underdog story for. Madrid’s one‑goal advantage in the first match, courtesy of meta‑arrival Marco Asensio’s finish, is the only hope for the big club.
That’s the scene. We’ll keep an eye on how the story unfolds as Madrid waves forward without one of its frontline stars. Cheers to everyone staying safe on social and soccer fields alike – and to the fact that phones take on a whole new practical side in medical moments on the pitch. Stay tuned!