Surprised fans say ‘he’s changed, man’ after Ronaldo passed for Bruno Fernandes to score instead of scoring his own first in the 3-0 Euro win over Türkiye

FANS believe Cristiano Ronaldo is a “changed man” after displaying a fresh side of his personality in Portugal’s 3-0 victory over Turkey.

Viewers feel the 39-year-old star eradicated one of the few critiques leveled at his game with his surprise participation in the final goal.

Cristiano Ronaldo gave Portugal teammate Bruno Fernandes a simple chance, even though he was perfectly placed to score.Fernandes, the scorer, celebrates with his supplier, Ronaldo.Portugal won their second Euro 2024 group match with a goal from Bernardo Silva and an own goal from Samet Akaydin. Ronaldo turned away after Fernandes completed his ball.Có thể là hình ảnh về 6 người, mọi người đang chơi bóng đá, mọi người đang chơi bóng bầu dục và văn bản

On 55 minutes, Ronaldo was put clear in the area and had a clear goal opportunity.

Instead of firing, the former Manchester United forward passed the ball over for new Old Trafford hero Bruno Fernandes to glide home a straightforward goal.

Ronaldo followers seized on his transition from record goal-scorer to charitable goal-maker to deflect jibes at the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.

Some football fans believe the former Real Madrid and Juventus star is overly focused on scoring goals.

However, his participation to Fernandes’ goal prompted his supporters to make remarks such as: “If selflessness was a man, he’s Ronaldo.”

Other supporters chimed in, calling him a “selfish player” – another reference to a former reputation they claim is false.

One viewer went even farther, suggesting that the Al-Nassr singer “wouldn’t have passed it two years ago either, he got smarter in Saudi Arabia.”