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The Butterfly effect: Moth flies onto crying Ronaldo, internet goes into meltdown
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Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo reacts as he sits on the pitch during the Euro 2016 final football match between France and Portugal at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on July 10, 2016.
[FONT=&]Portuguese captain Cristiano Ronaldo was consoled by a moth, as he laid in tears on the pitch during the Euro 2016 final in a scene worthy of the worlds great tragedies.
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]He later left the pitch on a stretcher with a heavily bandaged knee.
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[FONT=&]Social media meanwhile has been going into meltdown with the epic image of Ronaldo and the butterfly/moth quickly
going viral.
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it is cristiano ronaldo riding through the sky on the back of his moth friend. love from your friend Chris (Simpsons artist) xox
Thousands of moths invaded the pitch prior to kick off with players having to fight them off during the warm up. The moths are thought to have been attracted by the warm weather and the light which had been left on at the stadium the night before.
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Portugal's forward Cristiano Ronaldo reacts as he sits on the pitch during the Euro 2016 final football match between France and Portugal at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, north of Paris, on July 10, 2016.
[FONT=&]Portuguese captain Cristiano Ronaldo was consoled by a moth, as he laid in tears on the pitch during the Euro 2016 final in a scene worthy of the worlds great tragedies.
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[FONT=&][FONT=&]He later left the pitch on a stretcher with a heavily bandaged knee.
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[FONT=&]Social media meanwhile has been going into meltdown with the epic image of Ronaldo and the butterfly/moth quickly
going viral.
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it is cristiano ronaldo riding through the sky on the back of his moth friend. love from your friend Chris (Simpsons artist) xox
Thousands of moths invaded the pitch prior to kick off with players having to fight them off during the warm up. The moths are thought to have been attracted by the warm weather and the light which had been left on at the stadium the night before.
Source
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