John Terry, a former captain of Chelsea and England, has taken aim with the BBC over a caption that appeared after Cristiano Ronaldo missed a penalty kick at Euro 2024.
The Al-Nassr striker missed a penalty in Portugal’s encounter against Slovenia in the round of 16 on Monday night but he later scored a penalty in the shootout that ultimately won the game.
The Slovenian goalkeeper Jan Oblak made an incredible save to deny Ronaldo a goal from the spot during extra time.
FIFA’s 57th-ranked team played well for the whole 120 minutes, reports Football 365
However, Diogo Costa stopped all three of Slovenia’s penalty kick attempts to secure a position in the quarterfinals of the Euro 2024.
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The BBC described Ronaldo’s saved penalty against Slovenia as “Misstiano Penaldo” during their review of the play.
Terry, a former captain of England and Chelsea, posted a picture of the remark on Instagram with the words, “BBC this is a disgrace!”
Ronaldo said the moments that followed his crying during Portugal’s Euro 2024 match against Slovenia and his winning penalty kick in the shootout as “inexplicable moments.”
After the game, Ronaldo remarked, “Even the strongest people have their (bad) days.” “When the team needed me the most, I was at my lowest point. I was depressed at first, but I’m glad now.
That’s the nature of football. Moments, mysterious moments.
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