TikTok star angers embarrassed Ronaldinho with cheeky skill before he boots ball
Ronaldinho kicked out in anger after being nutmegged by a cheeky YouTuber – but fans have since leapt to the defence of the iconic former Brazil and Barcelona star.
The 42-year-old football legend was in Belgium earlier this week to watch a legends match between Standard Liege and Genk, which was also attended by YouTube and TikTok star Ferjani Safi.
With Ferjani waiting outside the tunnel for Ronaldinho to pass, he then slipped the ball through his legs with pal Omarfreestyle stopping the ball after it passed through.
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Realising he had been tricked, the former Ballon d'Or winner then turned and attempted to boot the ball away before the video clip comes to an end.
One fan said in response: "Well.. don’t expect him to always be in a good mood. He is human as well."
With a second adding: "You can’t do that to a legend bro."
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A third continued: "Respect the legends."
With a fourth agreeing: "You can’t do that to a legend bro."
A fifth writing: "No respect to big legend."
And a sixth concluding: "Bro took it personally."
The clip has been shared to Ferjani's 791,000 followers on the platform, bringing in 24 million views across the first three days and gaining 873,000 likes and three thousand comments.
Ronaldinho had a cult following throughout his football career in which he played for PSG, Barcelona and AC Milan, before returning to Brazil where he retired with Fluminense back in 2015.
During that period he also made a total of 97 appearances for his country, scoring 33 goals and achieving 1999 Copa America glory before winning the World Cup in 2002.
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