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Cristiano Ronaldo ran out of gas for his luxury cars due to the fuel crisis | PHOTO

On the pitch, Cristiano Ronaldo was happy with Manchester United fans last Wednesday. The forward scored the winning goal (2-1) over Villarreal in the last minute of the match for the second day of the Champions League. However, reality hits the footballer hard on his return home due to the shortage of gasoline in the United Kingdom.

It is known that the Portuguese player is a lover of high-end cars. What’s more, he added to his collection a few days ago he released a Bentley worth more than 250 thousand euros. However, the queues at gas stations continue to grow to try to get fuel for millions of vehicles. Including Cristiano’s.

According to information from the British newspaper The Sun, the Portuguese forward’s security agents had to wait six hours and 40 minutes at a gas station this past Wednesday, at which point the attacker was concentrated with a view to his commitment to the Champions League. .

But to the bad luck of ‘CR7’, according to the aforementioned media, Cristiano’s agents did not get gasoline for the new Portuguese car, which will have to wait to be used.

The two men seemed tired of waiting in the rain. Ronaldo could be homebound like everyone else if this keeps up, a source pointed out to this same medium.

The crisis due to the lack of fuel has been hitting the whole of the United Kingdom, which has established a limit of 30 pounds (35 euros approximately) to guarantee a fair supply. Thus, it remains to be seen how Cristiano Ronaldo, and other Premier League figures, cope with the crisis.

Record man

Cristiano Ronaldo surpassed ex-Madrid player Iker Casillas as a footballer on Wednesday as the most games played in the history of the Champions League, after the duel against Villarreal, belonging to the second day of the group stage.

The 36-year-old Portuguese international has played 178 games in the top continental competition – divided between Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus -, one above the 177 that Iker Casillas played for both the Whites (150) and Porto before its withdrawal.

The third position in the ranking continues to be for ex-Barcelona player Xavi Hernández with 151, all with FC Barcelona, ​​and in the fourth tied appears the Argentine Lionel Messi, who totals the same figure, with 149 of them played with Barça and the last two with Paris Saint-Germain.

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