After the game between Portugal and Ghana, which the team won 3-2, Cristiano Ronaldo received requests for photos and selfies in the mixed zone. Something that made him fire, ironically: “Journalists now just want to take pictures, they don’t ask questions anymore.”
This prank by the Portuguese player caught the attention of FIFA, which found that some journalists are taking advantage of the fact that they have privileged access to talk to the players, ask for autographs and selfies in the area that “connects” the exit from the dressing room to the parking lot where the buses of the respective elections.
In this sense, the body that regulates world football has taken measures to ensure that this does not happen again at the World Cup, and distributed posters where it is clear that filming, photographing and taking selfies in that area is prohibited. Works or not? Well…
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Source: CM Jornal

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