Cristiano Ronaldo’s incredible mentality summed up by heart rate monitor in rollercoaster clash against Slovenia

CRISTIANO RONALDO’S incredible mentality against Slovenia was summed up by his heart rate monitor.

The rollercoaster last 16 clash saw the Portugal legend in tears after he missed a crucial penalty during extra time against Slovenia.

GettyCristiano Ronaldo has been praised for his incredible mentality[/caption]

APThe Portuguese legend’s heart rate was the lowest before scoring the first penalty in the shootout against Slovenia[/caption]

AFPRonaldo was in tears after missing a penalty in extra time[/caption]

When you’re @Cristiano, there’s no fear in football. See how CR7 entered a flow state and dropped his heart rate moments before changing momentum of the match against Slovenia. See you in the quarterfinals, Portugal! pic.twitter.com/E9kLLTdFjt

— WHOOP (@WHOOP) July 2, 2024

Ronaldo eventually made amends by scoring in the shootout and apologised to fans as Portugal won to book their spot in the quarter-finals versus France.

But what impressed supporters more was seeing how the Manchester United legend’s heart rate was at its lowest level when he took Portugal’s first penalty in the shootout.

TNT Sports revealed the 39-year-old’s “heart rate was monitored in yesterday’s game,” and “the lowest level was reached when he took Portugal’s first penalty in the shootout.”

After his frustration and tears of still not being able to find the back of the net during a game at the Euros, fans have applauded him for his mentality in the shootout.

One said: “Shows why he’s one of the best!!

While another added: “Legend.”

A third then put: “That’s why he’s the best in pressure situations.”

Meanwhile, some pundits blasted the Al-Nassr star when he began to cry after Jon Obak saved his penalty and the distraught icon was consoled by team-mate Diogo Dalot.

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Former Germany international Didi Hamann labelled his outburst as “embarrassing.”

While Micah Richards supported the star and said it “shows his passion for the game.”

Ronaldo defended his emotional outburst and claimed his alleged selfishness was due to “enthusiasm”.

He said: “It is without a doubt my last European Championship. But I don’t get emotional about that, I get emotional about everything that football involves.

“Because of the enthusiasm I have for the game, the enthusiasm of seeing my supporters, my family, the affection that people have for me.”

APSlovenia goalkeeper Jan Oblak’s save left Ronaldo distraught[/caption]

ReutersRonaldo made amends after he scored in the shootout that saw Portugal head into the quarter-finals[/caption]

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