Cristian Ronaldo watched the judge's watch to make sure the ball didn't cross the line against Rome

It took Cristiano Ronaldo only 13 minutes against Rome to prove that age is just a number. Portuguese legend turned 36-years Friday and celebrated the 16th goal of Serbia A for Juventu, writes Periscopi. In the process, Ronaldo added the difference to the top of the top goal scorers in the league. He now has two [...]
Portuguese legend turned 36-years Friday and celebrated the 16th goal of Serbia A for Juventu, writes Periscopi.
In the process, Ronaldo added the difference to the top of the top goal scorers in the league. He now has two goals more than Romelu Lukacu of Inter, three more than Lazio's Ciro Immmobile and four more than Milan's Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
The veteran Superstar was then too close to doubling at the 22nd minute.
He donated a thrilling finish to hit the inside of the transversale.
Topi came back from the line and Ronaldo appealed to the judge's assistant for a goal.
Look below.
CRISTIANO ALMOST W ITHA HEIS 2ND.
SO UNLUCKY.Pic.twitter. com/zoHlSGVVX
) The CR7 Timeline. (@TimelineCR7) Febright 6, 2021
Appealing again, the judge pointed his finger at his watch, trying to announce the Golden Land five times that the right decision has been made.
However, Ronaldo, as Ronaldo, tried to see the judge's watch himself.
Look below. /Periscope. com/
Cristian Ronaldo didn't believe the reference when he said his shot didt go over the line? Pic.twitter. com/ 1 KWDeJK3yF
) E SPN FC (@ESPNFC) Febright 6, 2021












