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Published 13:31 9 Jan 2018 GMT
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He even looks at the ref on his way down.
It's sad to see Ronaldo reduced to that, especially when he still had the ball and actually beat the bloody man. But it's inexcusable too for the referee to watch it in clear sight with the best seat in the house and do nothing but shrug his shoulders.
He doesn't say anything to Ronaldo, he doesn't punish him accordingly. He doesn't deal with a footballer cheating in front of him when there are rules there and punishments there to be applied.
And what happens then is Ronaldo has the audacity to laugh as if the referee is an idiot.
The ref is an idiot for refusing to do anything about the dive and for allowing Ronaldo to walk away unpunished with the freedom to try con the rest of the world into believing he was hard-done-by.
Yet again, this pointless and nasty act isn't dealt with like it should be and, once more, a role model for millions in countries all over the planet is setting the example and the authorities are doing nothing about it.
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