Ronaldo is severely attacked for posting a luxury plane the day Sala disappeared with his own

The entire football world is in grief over one of the best football players in the French Championship, Emiliano Sala, who completed days ago the transfer to Cardiff, but who never played for the English club. Emiliano Sala's plane disappeared when she lost contact with the English aviation center while flying toward [...]
Emiliano Sala's plane disappeared when she lost contact with the English aviation center while flying toward Cardiff to begin training with the new club.
While research on Salaan has resumed Wednesday's morning by Guerseny police, many football stars have expressed concern over what is happening about football, praying for it.
But not all football players have felt the situation.
Cristiano Ronaldo posted a photo of the plane on Tuesday evening, prompting many reactions.
It was the former English legend, Gary Linecker, who on Twitter criticised Cristiano.
This is not the day for a post. It's really not”, Linecker wrote on Twitter.
Linecker then expressed his opinion in reply with much criticism from football fans that Juvenus' star may be unaware of what happened and that someone else manages social networks.
Meanwhile, BBC Sport editor Lewis Wiltshire was also critical of the Portuguese Superstar.
“It's deaf, that Ronald post, and if you're one of many people responding to Lineker saying his move is good, you're deaf as well. When athletes, including large stars, make posts, then they should be aware of what is happening in the world and be aware that not everything is going around them, Wiltshire said.
One of The Sun's leading journalists at the sports edition, Duncan Wright, was also extremely critical of Cristiano Ronaldo, calling him an idiot.
On the day when a player glides on his flight to sign with the new club, this idiot posts a picture of him from a private plane after escaping prison just because he's rich. Class” wrote Wright promoting mass reactions to Twitter.

Emiliano Sala signed for Cardiff after a transfer that cost 18 million pounds. He for Nantes scored 48 goals in 133 presentations. /Periscopi/












