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Cristiano Ronaldo’s girlfriend Georgina Rodriguez stuns in dress as Juventus star reveals ‘Monday Motivation’


CRISTIANO RONALDO revealed his “Monday Motivation” while Georgina Rodriquez posed in a dress as the couple lit up Instagram.

Model Georgina shared a snap online showing off a pair of Lesilla heels.

 Model Georgina Rodriquez posed in a black dress

Model Georgina Rodriquez posed in a black dress

And partner Ronaldo followed it up with a black and white picture on a leg press, as he prepares for the Serie A return.

The Juventus forward aims to come back faster than ever as he is said to be using rugby studs to improve his speed.

But ever the perfectionist, he has now reportedly turned to using rugby studs to eek out every last advantage he can.

Italian website Tuttosport say the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has altered his footwear because the larger stud seen on rugby boots grips the turf better.

Rugby boots typically have eight studs rather than six and are bigger to help forwards with grip and stability in rucks and scrums.

And it is also rumoured that he has switched to using some rubber studs rather than the conventional metal.

These can boost speed and aid with quick-fire changes in direction.

Montpellier forward Andy Delort has employed the same tactics and they have helped him reach a Ligue 1 record speed this season of 36.8kph – roughly 23mph.

Ronaldo – who recently became football’s first billionaire – remains in amazing shape thanks to his legendary work ethic and strict diet.

SunSport told you earlier this year how the Portugal icon eats up to six meals a day, with swordfish, tuna and braised cod  particular favourites.

And he keeps up his energy by taking five naps a day before bed – snoozing in the foetal position for maximum recovery.

Cristiano Ronaldo is football’s first billionaire ahead of Lionel Messi


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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