Kim Kardashian spotted watching Cristiano Ronaldo at PSG vs Al-Nassr
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Kim Kardashian was spotted watching Cristiano Ronaldo in action, just days after she saw Lionel Messi’s debut for Inter Miami.
Ronaldo – who plays for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia – is currently preparing for the new season and his team faced French giants PSG in an exhibition friendly in Osaka, Japan. The Portuguese superstar played the first 65 minutes of the game before he was subbed off in the 0-0 draw.
Kim Kardashian was there with her son Saint, who was also by her side for Messi’s first game for his new MLS franchise when they played Mexican side Cruz Azul on Friday, with the Argentine scoring a dramatic last gasp winner.
She shared several snaps on her Instagram story during the game, including one which was captioned: ‘And the soccer mom tour continues… in Japan. PSG v. Al Nassr.’ While at the game, she posed with Victoria and David Beckham and revealed Saint was the major reason behind her attendance in Fort Lauderdale. ‘All summer we’re going to different exhibition games,’ she told Apple TV pre-game. ‘I played soccer for five or six years. I was goalie – and center-forward – I wasn’t bad, you know! ‘I loved it, so I’m happy that my boy loves it – and that we can come.
When at the Al-Nassr PSG game, she also met YouTube star Speed. When questioned whether she preferred Ronaldo or Messi, she was magnanimous and replied: ‘I like both of them’.
There was also a heartwarming moment when Neymar waved back to the group she was with when they caught the Brazilian’s attention in the crowd.
In recent weeks, Kardashian was spotted hanging out with Manchester City striker Erling Haaland and was at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium as the Gunners chased the Premier League title last season.
She and Saint also attended a PSG game in March – days after the game in North London – at the Parc de Princes as the hometown team defeated Rennes, 2-0.
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