Cristiano Ronaldo under fire over 'disgusting' act
Juventus have closed all talk of a challenge to their Serie A dominance after coming through a second-half onslaught at Napoli to win 2-1 on Monday.
In an engrossing match that saw each side have a man sent off, Juventus stretched their lead at the top to a huge 16 points.
Massimiliano Allegri’s unbeaten leaders have now as good as sealed their eighth straight Serie A title after a match that looked dead at half-time with Juve two goals and a man up, but sparked back into life when goalscorer Miralem Pjanic was sent off for handling a Napoli pass and picking up a second yellow card just after the break.
Midfielder Pjanic swept home his free-kick opener in the 28th minute, which came immediately after Napoli were reduced to 10 men thanks to goalkeeper Alex Meret slicing down Cristiano Ronaldo after the Portuguese nipped in to intercept a terrible Kevin Malcuit backpass.
However many believed Ronaldo took a dive, with replays appearing to show very minimal contact – if any.
And fans certainly let the Portuguese star know about it.
Ronaldo just ruined the game with that dive. 😑 #NAPJUV
— ryan borgeson (@borgymn) March 3, 2019
Whats the point in VAR? That Ronaldo dive was disgusting 😕
— Rex (@cirocdboy) March 3, 2019
That dive by Ronaldo to get the keeper booked was immaculate
— Slick Dastardly (@GYALASHNIKOV) March 3, 2019
Anybody else just see Ronaldo's dive? 😂😂
— Salah (@ArgentineSalah) March 3, 2019
What a great dive by Ronaldo. 10/10👏#NapoliJuve pic.twitter.com/dgb6i13WGH
— Abdurraheem (@nibbaheem06) March 3, 2019
Ronaldo perfection dive
— Penjamini (@Benjami84579541) March 3, 2019
The funny part was that dive from RONALDO 🤦🏽♂️🤦🏽♂️ … these VAR is completely useless
— Kelvin Wisdoms (@kelvin_wisdoms) March 3, 2019
Incredible dive from Ronaldo tbf, can’t teach that pic.twitter.com/2eDC219XmB
— Para (@Paracelsus) March 3, 2019
Ronaldo dive to send off Meret. Pjanic free kick goal. Game over before it started. Seriously thinking about the MLS now folks
— Zidane’s Sister (@interphilly) March 3, 2019
Awful Ronaldo dive
— CP (@CPFro3) March 3, 2019
Emre Can added the second from a corner 11 minutes later after substitute David Ospina tipped away Pjanic’s stinging shot, but the Bosnian’s red card gave Napoli a glimmer of hope.
They were back in the game in the 61st minute when Jose Callejon tapped home a pinpoint Lorenzo Insigne cross, and then piled the pressure on a suddenly creaking Juve, with Piotr Zielinski twice forcing fine saves from countryman Wojciech Szczesny.
It looked as though the hosts were set to launch a final assault when they were given a penalty six minutes before the end for a controversial handball decision against Alex Sandro given by VAR, only for Insigne to crash his spot-kick against the post and let the champions off the hook.
with AFP