Ronaldo said something before the penalty against Croatia, there are two theories about what Portuguese pronounced

Cristiano Ronaldo has again found himself in the spotlight after marking a penalty against Croatia in the 1/16th phase of the World Cup, but this time for a detail many have lost.
Concretically, the cameras captured the famous Portuguese speaking quietly a few seconds before the penalty, and the images became viral quickly and produced different theories in social media.
Self-motivate Theory
According to the most popular theory, Ronaldo uttered Portuguese words"Vais Marchar", which is translated as"You will mark".
Many believe that he was trying to motivate and encourage himself before one of the most important hits in the match, Television reports, broadcast Periscope
Second guess
Another theory has shown that Portuguese said"Bismilah", which means"In the name of God".
Some foreign media have linked this theory to the time he played for the Saudi al-Nasr club, where he allegedly started using this phrase before taking a break.
However, this assumption has caused separate reactions. In view of Ronaldo's reputation as a Christian, many believe that these are more likely to be words of encouragement in his native tongue than an Islamic prayer. /Periscope











