Who trolled Cristiano Ronaldo, after his penalty miss against Malaga?

Who trolled Cristiano Ronaldo, after his penalty miss against Malaga?

Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta trolled Cristiano Ronaldo, after Real Madrid star failed to score from the penalty spot.

The Portuguese opened the scoring for Los Blancos in a spectacular fashion, before missing penalty which could had ensure all three points for the visiting side, and it eventually cost Real Madrid as,  Malaga salvage a goal back with Raul Albentosa in the second half.

Who trolled Cristiano Ronaldo, after his penalty miss against Malaga?

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Cristiano Ronaldo, who mocked Lionel Messi decision to pass a penalty to Luis Suarez in Barca’s 6-1 win over Celta Vigo, was instantly trolled by former Barcelona chief.  When Real Madrid man was asked about  Barca’s tricky effort he said:

” I know why Leo took that penalty like that,” he told reporters a few days later. “And I’m not saying anything more.”

At that time Ronaldo didn’t know that his own words will come to haunt him, as after the final outcome of the match Joan Laporta waste no time to poke fun at him. ironically with Portuguese own Words.

Laporta posted the meme of Ronaldo, which reads: “I know why I missed the penalty, but I’m not going to say.

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Elsewhere, Constantin Galca has hailed the impact of Real Madird on loan star Marco Asensio in spanyol’s 1-0 win against Deportivo La Coruna.

“The team were under pressure and nervous, but we overcame those things and I thank the support of the fans because now come a series of difficult games and we need them on side,” he said after the game.

“We’re aware of our situation. The players are very much involved and together we’ll move forward.

“We’ve picked up three important points, but we must go on to get out of this situation.

Who trolled Cristiano Ronaldo, after his penalty miss against Malaga?“[On his job], the most important thing is the team, not the Coach.

“The players have a lot of character. I’ve told them to do their talking on the pitch and they did that.

“We played against very good opponents. It’s only the fifth game they’ve lost.

“They have very good players, with a great style of football. [German Lux] had a great game, as did [Diego] Alves at Valencia.

“[Asensio] did a great job. I’m happy for him because he scored and I hope he continues to do so because we need him.”