Cristiano Ronaldo had simply scored a memorable backheel flick towards Aston Villa, so did not take too kindly when requested if he had meant the outrageous piece of ability.
With the ball dropping simply behind the Portuguese star at Outdated Trafford in March 2008, Ronaldo instinctively flicked it along with his heel, placing Manchester United into an early 1-0 lead. They finally went onto win the sport 4-0, with Ronaldo aiding all three of the opposite targets.
Such a efficiency earned him the Man of the Match award, in addition to an interview with then-Setanta Sports activities broadcaster Kelly Cates, now a presenter with Sky Sports activities.
Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘Are you f**king kidding me?’
When requested what’s the perfect purpose she’s seen stay, that’s one which sticks firmly within the thoughts – although maybe not for the correct motive…
“One of the crucial memorable was years in the past,” Cates begins telling FourFourTwo, “I believe it was towards Aston Villa and it was pouring with rain.
“Cristiano Ronaldo kind of backheeled it, he did one thing unusual. Within the commentary they stated, ‘I’m unsure how deliberate it was’ or one thing like that.
“The rationale it sticks in my thoughts is as a result of I did the post-match interview and requested, ‘Did you imply it?’ He went, ‘Sorry?’ I didn’t suppose he’d heard, however he had and he was like, ‘Are you f**king kidding me? Yeah I meant it!’ It’s extra the disgrace of all of it that stays with me!”
Cates returned to Sky Sports activities in 2016 as a presenter, however is predicted to go away on the finish of the present marketing campaign.
She is ready to hitch a brand new presenting crew changing Gary Lineker because the Match of the Day host from the beginning of subsequent season, forming a part of a crew that additionally consists of Gabby Logan and Mark Chapman.