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Ronaldo always likes to raise his hand after his teammate scores a goal, but it is actually his subconscious reaction.

Ronaldo's former teammate Bale once said: "If the team wins but Ronaldo doesn't score, he will be very disappointed and even furious in the locker room." As the number one scorer in the world football world today, Ronaldo has pursued the ultimate goal data and is still rushing to his 1,000th goal in his career. Although he has been missing for three consecutive seasons since his victory in Riyadh, as long as his goal data is guaranteed, he still has the motivation to fight!

However, such persistence seems to have reached the point of being obsessed with it, from "I have to score a goal" to "not scoring a goal," some careful fans discovered that Ronaldo actually looked at the referee after his teammate scored a goal and signaled an offside. After Portugal's teammate Felix scored, Ronaldo decisively raised his hand as soon as possible, and then realized something was wrong, so he participated in the celebration.

In the recent game of Riyadh's victory and losing 2-3 to Jeddah United, his teammate broke into the penalty area and scored a goal in the first half. At this moment, Ronaldo still raised his hand and looked at the lineman's position, and then quickly let it go. However, there is no possibility of offside or foul on the teammate's goals, so the referee will naturally not check it.

In fact, as early as a few years ago, Ronaldo had already raised his hand to look at the linebacker after his teammate scored a goal. In the national team game ten years ago, after witnessing his teammate header in front of the penalty area, Ronaldo raised his hand impatiently. This behavior has long become a habit.

Some fans explained this, saying that Ronaldo's actions were just to celebrate the goal and had no other meaning, which stemmed from his own habits. But soon someone raised questions again. Since it was his habit, why did Ronaldo not raise his arm one-arm after scoring the goal, but instead emerged in various shapes?

In fact, no matter how many interpretations are, they are just understanding of Ronaldo's current situation. As a natural shooter, he naturally regards goals as his duty. Now, while hitting the 1,000 goal mark, he is also actively preparing for his trip to the World Cup next year. I wonder if at that time, will he still argue over a hair goal like in 2022?