See how Cristiano Ronaldo is told to wear one while watching Portugal destroy Croatia 4-1 in the League of Nations

The Portuguese superstar saw her country’s thrilling 4-1 victory over Croatia from the stands.

But Ronaldo didn’t attach herself to protocol and a woman climbed the steps of the cockpit to remind her that she had to wear one.

He put one on.

Other footballers around him were already dressed in his PPE, designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.

However, Juventus star forgot the idea that he would want his.

You can tell the woman is walking away after asking Ronaldo to put on hers.

The photographs made the impression on Twitter.

Portugal then recorded a 4–1 win over Croatia in the UEFA Nations League Group A3 match.

He was made by former Real Madrid and Manchester United star Ronaldo, who did not play for a toe injury.

Goals from Manchester City cancelo star Wolves striker Diogo Jota, Nuno Sequeira and Andre Silva sealed the problems for the hosts.

Bruno Petkovic responded in arrears for Croatia.

Joao Moutinho of Wolves and Bernardo Silva of Manchester City played, with the signing of Manchester United Bruno Fernandes, who inspired midfield with a pass.

The setting played on the Estadia do Dragao field in Porto.

Ronaldo for Sporting Lisbon, Porto’s rival.

There are still a lot of cases of coronavirus in Portugal, but it has the center of political football in the UK.

The governments of Scotland and Wales have demanded that British tourists be quarantined for two weeks after returning from Portugal.

But the citizens of England and Wales have been obliged lately.

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