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Cristiano Ronaldo hits the gym with his 13-Year-Old Son

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Cristiano Ronaldo recently shared a post-workout photo on social media featuring his son, Ronaldo Jr. On Wednesday night, Ronaldo netted his 27th goal of the season, propelling Al-Nassr into the quarter-finals of the Asian Champions League with a convincing 3-0 aggregate victory over Al-Fayha.
While some teammates chose to rest after the win, the former Real Madrid and Man United star has taken a different approach.
On Thursday morning, Ronaldo shared a picture of himself topless, alongside Ronaldo Jr, after a morning workout session.
The duo, who wore just a pair of shorts, posed with huge smiles drawn across their faces as they stood in what appeared to be a home gym.
Cristiano Ronaldo shared a post-workout picture alongside his son, Ronaldo Jr, on Thursday
In a caption to the post, Ronaldo wrote: 'Today with my partner'.
Last month, Ronaldo Jr has invited comparisons with his father for his nonchalant behaviour during an Al-Nassr youth match.
The young footballer, aged 13, appeared distant while playing for the Saudi Arabian team, as an opposing player from Al-Shabab attempted to engage with him.
Video footage captures Ronaldo Jr gesturing for silence with his finger, casting a sidelong glance as the other player approaches.
He briefly acknowledges his opponent by placing an arm around his neck before disengaging, maintaining his focus on the game rather than socializing.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo himself scored the solitary goal in the initial match against Al-Nassr, and later secured another goal in Riyadh on Wednesday night, scoring in the final four minutes of the second leg.
Ronaldo capitalized on a mistake by the goalkeeper, calmly tapping the ball into an empty net after Vladimir Stojkovic failed to clear a long pass intended for Marcelo Brozovic, granting the 39-year-old an easy finish.
Stojkovic was also at fault for Al-Nassr's opener, as Otavio headed a cross from Abdullah Al Khaibari through his legs to put the hosts ahead 17 minutes into the game.
Ronaldo narrowly missed adding a second when his 37th-minute header clipped the post, before sealing his side's win.
The goal was Ronaldo's fifth in six AFC Champions League games this season and his 2th in 28 appearances in all competitions this season.
Al-Nassr are still aiming for a first-ever continental title and will take on Al-Ain of the United Arab Emirates in the quarter-finals next month after Hernan Crespo's side beat Uzbekistani outfit Nasaf through Soufiane Rahimi's injury-time winner.
Source: dailymail