Reason for Cristiano Ronaldo’s X-rated gesture ‘EXPLAINED’ after calls for star to be deported from Saudi Arabia

AL NASSR have issued a statement DEFENDING Cristiano Ronaldo after the superstar faced calls to be deported from Saudi Arabia over an indecent gesture.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner reacted angrily to pro-Lionel Messi chants during Al Nassr’s 2-0 defeat to Al-Hilal on Tuesday.

TWITTERCristiano Ronaldo was subjected to Lionel Messi chants after Al Nassr’s 2-0 defeats to Al Hilal[/caption]

TWITTERThe Portuguese superstar responded by grabbing his crotch[/caption]

AFPAl Nassr have defended the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, who has faced calls to be DEPORTED[/caption]

Ronaldo responded by grabbing his crotch – an act which sparked outrage among many Saudis.

But Al Nassr have leapt to the defence of their star man, insisting he grabbed his nether regions as he was nursing an injury.

Their statement read: “Ronaldo suffers from an injury.

“His challenge with Gustavo Cuellar, the Al-Hilal player, started with a blow in a very sensitive area.

“This is confirmed information.

“As for the fans’ explanations, they are free to think whatever they want.”

Ronaldo’s grabbing of his crotch enraged many, including Professor Nouf bin Ahmed.

He wrote on social media: “I don’t follow sport.

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“Even if the crowd provoked Ronaldo, he didn’t know how to react.

“Cristiano’s behaviour is a crime.

“An indecent public act, which is one of the crimes that allows for arrest and deportation if committed by a foreigner.

“We will present a petition to the Public Ministry regarding the issue.”

Ronaldo, 38, has been a revelation for Al Nassr since joining them as a free agent last December following his acrimonious departure from Manchester United.

The Portugal skipper has scored a whopping 11 goals and notched two assists in 13 appearances for the Saudi giants.

Ronaldo and his Al Nassr team-mates will be back in action on Monday night, welcoming Al Wehda to Alawwal Park for the King Cup of Champions clash.

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