It wasn't Hoylun's mockery of Siu ceremony in front of Ronaldo, he's my idol!
Mar 21, 2025
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Rasmus Hoyleun tells the story of 'Siuuu'ceremony'. Denmark won 1-0 with Hoyleun's winning goal in the first leg of the 2024-2025 UEFA Nations League (UNL) A quarterfinals against Portugal at Parken Stadium in Copenhagen, Denmark on the 21st (Korea time).
Denmark pushed Portugal throughout the day. Although he was behind in possession, he shot as many as 23 shots. But the luck didn't follow. The penalty won in the 24th minute of the first half was canceled due to Christian Eriksen's miss. Denmark broke the 0 balance in the 33rd minute of the second half. Hoylun, who was replaced in the 24th minute, scored Olsen's low, fast cross. Denmark added to their valuable victory the rest of the way they defended Portugal's onslaught well.
After the game, Hoyleun's ceremony became a hot topic. After scoring the winning goal, Hoylun tested Ronaldo's proprietary patent 'Siuuu'ceremony. Ronaldo in the stadium had to watch this. Ronaldo finished the game scoreless on the day.
Of course, there was public opinion that it was a ceremony to stimulate Ronaldo, but Hoyleun thought differently. "It was a ceremony for my idol," he said in an official interview after the game. "I didn't mean to mock him. Ronaldo has made a big impact on my career." "You might think it's two-sided to do a ceremony against him, but it's definitely a big deal to score against Ronaldo and Portugal. I watched his game in person in 2011, and since then, I have become a big fan of Ronaldo."
Meanwhile, Portuguese coach Robert Martinez shook his head "Worst Match". He "I think it was the worst game in a long time. Denmark was superior to us in every way. We showed a lethargic side, and Denmark played as they had expected."We couldn't control the ball properly. There are many things that need to be improved. The performance we showed didn't reach the level we expected at all," he said, acknowledging the complete defeat.
The second leg will be played at home in Portugal on the 24th.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.