Cristiano Ronaldo commits 'unforgivable error' in Fabio Capello's words as Juventus is stunned by 10-man Porto in Champions League
Cristiano Ronaldo
has been heavily criticized by Italian media since Juventus' shocking exit from
the Champions League yesterday night - more so because he played a pivotal role
in Porto's win. Juventus and Porto went into extra time, with the latter
one-player short since the first half. In the 115th minute, Porto was awarded a
free-kick 35 yards away from the Juve goal. Sergio Olivera bagged his second
goal of the night to put Porto up on aggregate.
The low shot
traveled through the legs of Cristiano Ronaldo who had turned his back on the
ball, and despite Wojciech Szczensy's sizeable hand in the effort, he couldn't
prevent the shot from shooting into his net. Adrien Rabiot later scored for
Juventus, but it wasn't enough as Porto had a 4-3 lead on aggregate.
Former Italy
and Juventus manager Fabio Capello called Ronaldo's mistake unforgivable after
the game.
"There are single mistakes and (mistakes due
to) loss of concentration on all the goals conceded," Capello said while working as a Sky Sport Italia pundit.
"Before the ball is kicked, Ronaldo has
already turned: it is very serious. If you're part of the wall, you know that
you can be on the receiving end of a powerful shot, it is an unforgivable
mistake that is unjustifiable. In Porto there were 70 minutes not played and 20
played by Juve.
"Tonight, it conceded goals and the game was
immediately uphill. Apart from Chiesa, who made the difference? All the others
seemed a bit jaded, the players of Porto had much more rhythm."
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