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Fans all say the same thing as Brazil legend Ronaldo filmed at World Cup game along with fan with his iconic haircut


BRAZIL legend Ronaldo was spotted in the stands for tonight’s World Cup Group G clash against Switzerland.

And also in the crowd was an adoring fan rocking his iconic wedge haircut.

Brazil legend Ronaldo was seen in the stands during Brazil’s clash with SwitzerlandCredit: ITV
TV cameras then cut to a Brazil fan rocking Ronaldo’s iconic haircutCredit: ITV
Ronaldo watched the game alongside Roberto Carlos and Diego SimeoneCredit: Getty

TV cameras picked out Ronaldo, 46, now sporting a full head of hair, watching the action unfold.

They then immediately cut to a Brazil fan in the stands showing off Ronaldo’s legendary old trim.

The supporter had their head shaved, except from a triangular wedge at the front, exactly like Ronaldo did as he helped fire Brazil to World Cup glory in 2002 as the tournament top scorer.

And fans watching on TV were left in stitches after the hilarious transition from the director.

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One joked: “R9 sees R9.”

Another said: “Bro got the R9 cut.”

A third added: “Some fans are really iconic and extreme. He really brought back the reincarnation of R9.”

And another quipped: “R9 looks oddly different.”

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Ronaldo watched the game alongside former team-mate Roberto Carlos, plus Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone.

Legendary Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger sat behind them in the plush seats at Stadium 974 in Doha.

A stunner from Manchester United midfielder Casemiro gave Brazil a 1-0 win and sent Ronaldo, along with his doppleganger, home happy.

The five-time World Cup champions are safely through to the knockout stages with a game to spare.

Casemiro scored the winner to send Brazil through to the knockout stagesCredit: Getty


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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