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Wheelchair fans accidentally hit Ronaldo and cause heated discussion! Heartwarming idols resolve embarrassment and become good stories

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On June 9, a warm episode outside the European League became popular on the Internet. On the eve of the semi-finals between Portugal and Germany, 30-year-old German fan Tunai, sitting in a wheelchair, hit the opponent's leg when asking his idol Ronaldo for his autograph. Afterwards, this loyal fan of Ronaldo who was studying in Munich restored this unforgettable star-chasing experience in an interview with the "Team News".

As a loyal fan who has long regarded Ronaldo as the "best football" in childhood, Tunai searched through the five-star hotel in Munich and finally locked in the Portuguese team's stay. Wearing Cristiano Ronaldo's robe and his friend who was also in a wheelchair, he finally waited for the opportunity to get close to his idol after two hours of waiting at the entrance of the hotel. When Ronaldo leaned over to sign his autograph, he accidentally touched the wheelchair start rod, causing the wheelchair to lose control and crash into his calf.

Tunai, full of guilt, hurriedly apologized, while Ronaldo smiled and comforted, not caring about the pain at all. This warm scene not only moved Tunai, but also made him excitedly express his praise for his idol and successfully took a photo. After the accident, the relevant videos quickly flooded the screen. Although they were misunderstood by some netizens, more people were moved by Ronaldo's affinity attitude and Tunai's persistence.

This inspirational young man who was paraplegic in a car accident but actively participated in wheelchair football. Not only did he witness his idol score at the Allianz Stadium as he wished, but he also planned to continue cheering for the Portuguese team on the night of the UEFA League final. This heartwarming

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