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Cristiano Ronaldo's Girlfriend, Georgina Rodriguez says some touching stuff about him.


While Portugal played Morocco yesterday, Cristiano Ronaldo's girl friend,Georgina Rodriguez was sited at an angle amongst the Portuguese fans, cheering her boyfriend. Her beauty was fabulous and perculiar such that the cameras could not pass over her unnoticed.
Georgina Rodriguez sited in the crowd, supporting Cristiano Ronaldo.



She has always been there to watch her boyfriend play and have always been that extra strength when ever the boyfriend had difficulties in the field.
According to a Spanish journal, Cristiano, after scoring always jubilates towards her stand side of the field.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Georgina Rodriguez and son.


Yesterday after the match, Georgina Rodriguez was approached by a local journalist who asked her a couple of questions concerning  her boyfriend.
Amongst all her responses, one was so breathe taking...



  " Yo creo en mi novio Él es un cambio de juego y nunca ha decepcionado a su país, incluso en los momentos más difíciles. Él siempre creará una asistencia, terminará una asistencia o hará un gol por su cuenta. Al igual que el hombre bueno que es para mí y su hijo, también lo es para su país. Lo amo tanto."

This is translated to english as;

" I believe in my boyfriend.  He is a game changer and has never let his country down even in toughest times.  He will always create an assist, finish an assist or  make a goal all by himself. Just like the good man he is to me and his kid, so to is he to his country. I love him so much."
Ronaldo and Family spotted in the streets.
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The continuation of her confessions were cut short by the hovering crowd moving out of the stadium. She definitely would have told the world more about the two of them... especially their love life and why not the "wife" title.

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