November 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Rafael Leão is the guy who stopped Cristiano Ronaldo’s car for Speed to meet and take pictures with his favorite footballer. (Read More Here).




IShowSpeed has been a fan of Ronaldo for ages. Even through his own football pursuits at events like the Sidemen charity match, an event he’ll be attending again soon, Speed has cited Ronaldo as an inspiration.


Not to mention, Cristiano Ronaldo is one of if not the biggest names in football. He’s earned fans the world around for his skills as one of the best strikers the world has ever seen.


IShowSpeed is one of the biggest livestreamers on YouTube. His explosive personality, sense of humor, and passion have brought him to the top of the platform before he even graduated high school.


Following his recent graduation, IShowSpeed got the best present he could have asked for. After years of trying to cross paths with football legend Cristiano Ronaldo, he finally met him after chatting with some of Ronaldo’s family members.



Leao arrived from Lille in the summer of 2019 and struggled for his first two seasons at the club. Since then, however, he has been one of the best (if not the best) Milan players and the winger himself knows who to thank for that.


In an interview with StarCasino, Leao spoke about his time at Milan and how he has been able to continue his growth. Above all, he thanked the Rossoneri manager Pioli for making him realise what it takes to become a champion.


“The trust of the team was important, they knew there was a talent but some elements were missing, such as continuity, seriousness and concentration. Now I’m a more mature and more consistent player. Before the games, everyone energies me up and tells me that I can make a difference. Milan is a family.


VIDEO HERE


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