Cristiano Ronaldo was called a 'pig' in a bizarre social media outburst from the fan liaison officer at Porto and the Juventus superstar's sister has hit back with some force.
Juventus beat Porto 3-2 on Tuesday night in a Champions League classic as it wasn't enough to keep them in the competition with the Portuguese side going through to the quarter-finals on away goals after a 4-4 aggregate draw. Fernando Saul, the supporters liaison officer, had posted an offensive post aimed at Ronaldo, but also his family, specifically his mother Dolores. He also referred to a 1984 defeat to Juventus in the European Cup Winners’'Cup final in Basel in the odd post.
Saul wrote on Instagram: 'Let's take revenge on Basel against the Italian thieves. 'Let's take revenge on the pig Ronaldo for what he did to O Dragao. What a proud breed, this is Porto. Now I'm waiting for the video of Dolores and the others toothless family members.’
Ronaldo's sister Katia Aveiro responded, writing: 'You are the pig! Clean your mouth to talk about who you will neither reach in this life nor in 1000 more lives, ‘We are going to give a little protagonism to an ignorant and clearly disturbed person. Futebol Clube do Porto is not to blame for these wretched people who in no way represent the club (which I respect and where I have great friends and they know it). ‘What a pity these comments (disrespecting above all a symbol of our country), but look, despite everything, I support Porto in the Champions League, it does not deserve certain fans and that is why I, with or without teeth, am humble. And Portuguese. 'I look forward to a day when I meet you face to face. Me, my mum and my brothers and see if you have them … in place and talk to our face.'
Saul has now apologised, writing: 'I want to apologise to Ronaldo and his family if they felt that I disrespected them for the publications I made yesterday in heat after a historic night. 'So I have the humility to admit that I exceeded and to apologise. But I was wrong and I did wrong, because others make mistakes, we should not fall into the same thing. My apologies.’