Juve need Ronaldo if they’re to come back vs. Atletico
5:04 am | February 21, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
9:01 AM ET
Cristiano Ronaldo’s manita gesture went unnoticed on TV in Italy. Subtle and off-camera, the moralising was instead dedicated to Diego Simeone’s celebration of the testicular fortitude Atletico showed in opening the scoring at the Wanda Metropolitano. When journalist Gianluca Di Marzio asked Simeone to explain what some adjudged to be inappropriate and disrespectful behaviour toward an Old Lady, the feisty Argentine said: “It wasn’t aimed at the Juve fans. It was to say to ours that we have coglioni. Maybe it wasn’t a nice thing to do but I felt like it. Anyway, I apologise.”
A short while later, Ronaldo was striding through the mixed zone and could have disappeared quietly into the night. Clearly, though, that was not his intention.
“Five Champions,” he said, before making a zero with thumb and forefinger. Atleti have none. Ronaldo perhaps learned the move from Jose Mourinho and the three fingers he held up at Juventus fans to indicate Inter’s treble — “the toughest moment for them” — after Manchester United won in Turin in November. Ronaldo’s ire was as much a consequence of the result as the songs dedicated to him.
If the reception reserved for Ronaldo was to be expected, the meekness of Juventus’ performance was not. One imagines Ronaldo wished to make a statement on his return to Madrid for the first time as a player. Instead, this wasn’t much better than the visit he paid the Spanish capital a month ago when he agreed to pay a €18.8 million fine in order to settle a tax case.