Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronald expressed condolences on the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
“I spent seven years of my career in the English Premier League, now it is my eighth season in England. All these years I have felt the infinite love of Great Britain for their Queen and felt how important Her Majesty was and will always be significant to the British people. I pay tribute to her memory and mourn this irreparable loss along with the country that I have learned to call home. My thoughts and prayers are with the Royal Family,” Ronaldo wrote on his social media.
Elizabeth II died yesterday. First, information appeared about a sharp deterioration in the health of the monarch, and soon it became known that she died at the 97th year of her life. The match of the Europa League “Manchester United” – “Real Sociedad” began with a moment of silence.