The Serbian, who scored the qualifying goal for his country, mocks Ronaldo and reminds him of "Coca-Cola" (video)

The British newspaper "The Sun" reported that Serbia striker Aleksandar Mitrovic did not miss the historic moment when he scored the qualifying goal for his country on Portugal soil, and in front of the hosts led by star Cristiano Ronaldo, as he appeared in video clips celebrating qualification and mocking Ronaldo, when He raised Coca-Cola, reminding, according to the newspaper, "Ronaldo with his famous story in the last European Nations Cup, when he removed the drink from in front of him at a press conference, and replaced it with water.

Mitrovic appeared, emerging from the tunnel leading to the change of clothes, raising a Coca-Cola drink, wearing the Serbian flag, and celebrating with great happiness with his colleagues the shock that Serbia sent to Portugal, when it grabbed the qualifying goal in the 89th minute, signed by Mitrovic.

Portugal only needed a draw against its guest Serbia, and after advancing with a goal of zero, Serbia tied, before they scored a victory in the last minute, to move Portugal to the European qualifying playoff for the World Cup, while Serbia qualified directly.

Mitrovic surprised everyone by entering the "Al-Nour" stadium in Lisbon, and he was celebrating intensely, after he had written his name in the history of the Serbian national team.

And many media outlets considered that Mitrovic wanted to provoke Ronaldo, and stated that the player wanted to tell Ronaldo that "he can score beautiful and very important goals, and enjoy a Coca-Cola drink."

Mitrovic salió corriendo con una lata de Coca Cola en las manos luego de mandar a Portugal de CR7 a repechaje para el mundial.



Cabe recordar que en una conferencia de prensa para la Eurocoa 2020, Cristiano dijo que no tomaran bebidas, solo agua


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