The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree: Cristiano Ronaldo’s eldest son has surprised soccer fans on numerous occasions by demonstrating that his performance is at a very high level.
However, in case there was any doubt, Cristiano Jr. left further proof that he is worthy of being his father’s heir while training with Portugal.
The legacy will continue
Although he is still in the formative stages and his journey is just beginning, it is clear that CR7’s eldest son has followed in his footsteps. Far from limiting Cristiano Jr. to being or living in the shadow of his father, the 15-year-old has proven to have great talent of his own.
Recently, a video of “Cristianinho” went viral on X, highlighting his technical ability and ball control with both feet as he receives and passes to his teammates.
Upon seeing the video, soccer fans quickly reacted to the plays of ‘El Bicho’s’ eldest son, commenting:
“Talent is so genetic it should be illegal,” said one of them.
“Kid’s got some serious moves just like his dad wonder if he’ll break records too,” commented another.
“Talent clearly runs in the family. The future of soccer looks bright,” wrote a third follower.
“The kid has got skills. Clubs would be keeping an eye on him,” said another user.
Throughout his sporting career, Cristiano Jr. has played in the youth teams of the clubs where his father played, such as Manchester United, and now he is doing the same in the Saudi Arabian league with Al Nassr.
He has also been called up to the Portuguese youth team, ensuring the continuity of the Ronaldo dynasty for some time to come.
The truth is that since he was a child, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. has grown up surrounded by discipline, hard work, and a competitive mindset, values he inherited from his father and which are clearly reflected in his playing style.
He learned to position himself on the field, to link up with his teammates, and to read the spaces to become a real threat to his opponents, something he accompanies with a great attitude. In addition, he has shown a competitive spirit, discipline, and passion, which will undoubtedly become a solid foundation for building a bright future in soccer.
Meanwhile, his father and Al Nassr will play Al Fateh on Saturday, February 14, at Prince Abdullah bin Jalawi Stadium. This game will mark his return to the club after ending his strike against the Public Investment Fund (PIF) and missing the games against Al Riyadh and Al Ittihad. Although he also did not play in Wednesday’s victory over FK Arkadag, his absence was linked to a decision by the coaching staff not to call him up and not to his protest.
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