Ronaldo pleasantly surprises Northeast United FC

Real Madrid player wished the ISL team 'All the best' by writing a message on team jersey

October 15, 2015 06:33 pm | Updated 06:52 pm IST - New Delhi

Picture sent by the legendary Portugese player. Image taken from John Abraham's Tweet.

Picture sent by the legendary Portugese player. Image taken from John Abraham's Tweet.

Global football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo on Thursday wished the Indian Super League side Northeast United FC “all the best” ahead of the side’s first home match of the season.

The Portuguese player, who recently scored his 500th career goal, was photographed holding a Real Madrid jersey with a signed message which was posted on twitter by the club’s official handle.

“To my friend John Abraham, Wish All the Best to you and to Northeast United,” said the message.

Co-owner of Northeast United FC John Abraham thanked the Los Blancos star for his support.

He tweeted the photo of Ronaldo and wrote, “Thank you Cristiano!”

Fans were pleasantly surprised to see the official account of Northeast United FC tweet the photo.

Northeast United FC are at the bottom of the table after losing the first two matches of the season. The Highlanders, in their first home game of the season, will look for inspiration from their fans to beat FC Goa tonight.

On the other hand, fifth-placed FC Goa will look to bounce back after losing at home to Chennai by four goals on Sunday.

Northeast United FC’s marquee player Simao Sabrosa in a recent interview had called his fellow countryman Ronaldo a “hard working machine“.

Ronaldo, who recently won the European Golden Shoe for a record fourth time, had said at the Golden Shoe award ceremony that he was hungry for more.

He said, “I am not satisfied, I want more. I’m the only one that has four but I want the fifth and the sixth.”

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