📸 Cristiano Ronaldo and his latest viral snap with Cristiano Jr
📸 Cristiano Ronaldo and his latest viral snap with Cristiano Jr
In the midst of the Club World Cup, the recent Nations League champion continues to make headlines.
Cristiano Ronaldo has gone viral on social media with the latest photo he posted alongside his son.
"Like father, like son" is what Cristiano included along with the photo, in which both can be seen in top form.
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Will we see Cristiano sharing the pitch with his son someday?
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