Kohli slams Ronaldo critics, says CR7 is 38 and still doing it

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NEW DELHI: A die-hard Cristiano Ronaldo fan, Virat Kohli slammed CR7 critics on Friday and came out in full support of Portugese striker
saying the veteran player is 38 and still coming up with the top performance at the highest level.Reacting on Ronaldo's last night
performance against Lionel Messi's Paris Saint Germain (PSG) in a friendly where the striker made his competitive debut for Saudi club Al
Nassr.The Portuguese gave fans a reminder of his talent when he scored twice in a friendly on Thursday, leading a team made up of players
from Al Nassr and Al Hilal against PSG.Though Ronaldo's team lost 4-5, the highly-anticipated contest offered much entertainment to fans as
long-time rivals Ronaldo and Messi shared the pitch together for possibly the last time.Former Indian skipper Kohli put up a strong message,
on his Instagram story, for the football experts who have been deliberately targeting Ronaldo for seeking attention in recent times."Still
doing it at the highest level at 38.The football experts sitting and criticising him every week for attention and to be in the news are
conveniently quiet now that he's put in this kind of performance against one of the top clubs in the world
And he was apparently finished."The Portuguese gave fans a reminder of his talent when he scored twice in a friendly on Thursday, leading a
team made up of players from Al Nassr and Al Hilal against Lionel Messi's Paris St Germain.Decked in shades of blue, Ronaldo scored a
flawless penalty and followed it up with his trademark 'Siu' celebration before striking again from a rebound as he ticked off a new chapter
in his career a month after a disappointing World Cup campaign.Ronaldo left the pitch in tears after Portugal were knocked out in the
quarter-finals in Qatar, but the talismanic forward was back in high spirits in Thursday's friendly in Riyadh, where fans are excited by the
five-time Ballon d'Or winner's arrival."So happy to be back on the pitch, and on the score sheet!! And nice to see some old friends!"
Ronaldo said in a social media post, along with some photos, including him with the 'Man of the match' award.Ronaldo's move to Al Nassr,
estimated by the media to be worth more than 200 million euros ($216.72 million), has drawn huge attention to Saudi Arabia, which is likely
to gain monetary benefits from the deal.(With inputs from Reuters)