Wednesday, July 24, 2013

171: Bola disparada por Ronaldo parte pulso ao Charlie

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A Criança já recebeu um T-Shirt assinado pelo Ronaldo. O miúdo até esquece a dor de contente e orgulhoso com a camisola do Real Madrid. O artigo infa não explica muito como a bola foi atingir o pulso do Charlie. Este diz que se não a tivesse parado  com  o pulso, teriam sido os dentes a voar  em estilhaços.



Segundo o artigo, o disparo teria sido o resultado de um livre executado por Ronaldo. O benfiquista já tinha observado que os tiros do Ronaldo atingem a velocidade da luz, ninguém  vê a bola durante a trajetória. Algum dia algum guarda-redes  acaba com uma asa a abanar. 





Ronaldo free kick breaks boy's wrist at Bournemouth AFC

Charlie SilverwoodCharlie Silverwood watched the rest of the match in pain, before going to hospital

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A young football fan whose wrist was broken by a Christiano Ronaldo free kick at Bournemouth has received a shirt signed by the player and his Real Madrid team mates.
AFC Bournemouth took on the Spanish giants in a pre-season friendly at the Goldsands Stadium on Saturday.
The match attracted thousands of fans.
Among them was Charlie Silverwood, 11, who early in the match was hit by a Christiano Ronaldo free kick and later had to undergo surgery on his wrist.
'No front teeth'
Charlie, from Christchurch, said: "It was Ronaldo's first free kick of the game. It went straight for me so I blocked the ball with the palm of my left hand and the force, I suppose, reverberated up my arm and broke my wrist."
First aiders at the ground put his arm in a sling and told him to go to hospital.
Christiano Ronaldo takes on the Bournemouth team on 21 July 2013Real Madrid beat Bournemouth 6-0 in the pre-season friendly at Goldsands Stadium
"Real Madrid is a once in a lifetime opportunity - seeing them play your local club - so I watched the rest of the match, mostly in pain considering I still had the sling, and afterwards I then went to hospital," he said.
Charlie has since had an operation to manipulate his wrist back into place and must spend the rest of the school holidays in plaster.
He said: "If I hadn't blocked it with the palm of my hand I would have no front teeth. It definitely had to be some speed otherwise it wouldn't have broken my wrist - 45 mph would be a safe guess I think."
Since the incident, he has been visited by Bournemouth legend Steven Fletcher, who brought him the signed Real Madrid shirt.
Charlie said the president of Real Madrid had also phoned to tell him a signed Ronaldo shirt was on the way.

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