Cristiano Ronaldo stops security to take a selfie with pitch invading fan in viral video; Seen yet?

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Cristiano Ronaldo, regarded as one of the greatest footballers in the world, has proved he has a heart of gold multiple times. His interaction with fans has often grabbed attention and won hearts. Speaking of that, his recent gesture towards a fan, who entered the field to take a selfie with the Al-Nassr star, is making headlines.

What happened, you ask? During Portugal’s match against Poland on October 12, Ronaldo’s fan got past security and entered the field to take a selfie with the Portuguese star. The Al-Nassr star stopped the security so his fan could take a selfie with him.

Reacting to the viral moment, a fan wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter), “Cristiano Ronaldo shows his true colors! He told security to wait just to snap a pic with a fan. What a legend! #CR7 #FanMoment.” Another fan wrote, “His attention and love always touches the heart.” “Ronaldo is keeping it classy,” wrote a fan. Another one commented, “He is a very humble person.”

Talking about the match, Portugal beat Poland 3-1 in their Nations League clash in Warsaw. Ronaldo was among the scorers who helped his team beat Poland.

Apart from the matches, Ronaldo has been making headlines lately for multiple reasons including his YouTube channel ‘UR Cristiano’. The Portuguese star launched his own YouTube channel in August. As of now, he enjoys 64.7 subscribers. In September, Ronaldo became the first footballer in the world to score 900 career goals. A few days ago, he shared a video celebrating the milestone. Much to fans’ surprise, Ronaldo took a dig at his ‘toughest opponent’ Lionel Messi.



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