Crack Portuguese is the center of the insults and threats from rival supporters • In the Premier League suffered boos in many areas after the World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo is accustomed to hostile receptions when playing away from home. Last Sunday at the Reyno de Navarra was only the latest examples. On 9 white, in his first visit to that country had to listen from the start insults and threats as a Christian or that drop dead Portuguese motherfucker is.

In the Camp Nou found more of the same, not to mention the hazardous laser focused into your eyes. And so it is always the act of visiting Real Madrid. The museum ensures not be worried by centralizing the ire of rival supporters, "I go in one ear and out the other me," the player without giving it much importance.
The Luso known to unleash strong passions, both positive and negative, and of any laser in the match against Olympique at the Velodrome.
The exception may be the El Madrigal stadium, where he scored a goal in the first minute of play and he even heard applause from rival tier recognition.
Ronaldo focused the attention of both media as much of the Real fans. Something that has its negative side when it comes to stadiums rivals, which already are traditionally which is the main focus of nothing less than Real Madrid. As he himself said in Mark: "That has its good side and bad side. When we do things right, we applaud much, but when it comes to us all as we want, we feel more pressure."
And so in almost all fields where it has acted as a visitor, even in the Champions League as Marseille and Zurich was also the main protagonist of abuse from local fans and even hostile to all white as the Camp Nou, Calderón, Riazor or Mestalla, where Portuguese was unable to play at being injured and suspended respectively. The next Real Madrid will travel to San Mames.
It happened in England in fact already in his time as a United player, where he suffered the wrath of almost every field where he played as a visitor after his debate with Rooney in the 2006 World Cup.
British striker made an strong tackle on Cristiano Carvalho and approached the card asking for his teammate at Manchester, who was expelled. "To be received in bad ways for me is normal. After the World Cup 2006 I did this happen at all stages of England and ended up being voted player of the tournament. It affects me so that I receive," the Luso.
In an interview with So Foot magazine before joining the club, the Portuguese said: "I do not care boo me in the rival camps, but even I like. I love seeing her hatred in their eyes, hear their insults. I do not care. It is true that many people hate me, but there are many more who love me. I just feel bad when I play bad. "
The player is not concerned about this issue, which assumes a pressure over themselves to which it is used to dealing and one of the negatives of being a crack.