Some time ago, a great media storm broke out around the greatest star of modern football, Cristiano Ronaldo. The athlete was charged with the rape of Kathryn Mayorga.
Juventus meet Manchester United
At a press conference ahead of Manchester United's next game, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said Ronaldo was very well prepared for the game. The interested himself was pleased to hear the news, but it could have been felt that the athlete was slightly concerned when one of the journalists asked him about Kathryn Moyorg. The woman accused the footballer of rape, which he was supposed to commit in 2009 in Las Vegas. The injured party claims to have signed a non-disclosure agreement with Ronaldo for which she was paid $ 375.
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The truth is most important
The whole rape situation broke loose when Ronaldo moved from Real Madrid to Juventus. The 33-year-old footballer approaches it with a great distance because, as he says himself, he considers himself a good man. The athlete, when asked at the conference, about the whole situation related to the recent accusations, replied, "I know that I am 100% good on and off the pitch. I am smiling here because I am happy and it is my pleasure to play in a fantastic club and I have a great family. Four loving children and the fact that I am healthy is most important to me. I don't mind the rest.
Self-Esteem
Despite the loud campaign that Ronaldo certainly feels strongly on himself, he does not seem to show it to the media. The media can unleash great chaos around many issues that do not always have a good impact on a person's career and character. According to UEFA Champions League commentator Roar Stokke, "Ronaldo is 100% football focused and not going to get upset." He knows what is most important at the moment. Stokk adds, “I am convinced that any thought other than scoring goals and winning a duel with an opponent ends at 21:00. It was his mental strength that led him to become the all-time shooter.
The investigation is reopened
Las Vegas police have confirmed that an investigation into the alleged rape of Cristiano Ronaldo in 2009 on Kathryn Mayorga has resumed in October. The situation became publicized immediately after the woman wrote about the whole incident together with the German newspaper Der Spiegel. According to the victim, the footballer was supposed to meet her at a club in Las Vegas, and immediately rape in apartment number 573066 at the Palms Hotel. Mayorga said she entered into a nondisclosure agreement that paid her $ 375 for the silence she broke this year.