THE family of Cristiano Ronaldo posed for a picture with Kylian Mbappe following Portugal’s Euro 2024 quarter-final defeat to France.
Ronaldo‘s final European Championship ended in heartbreak following a 5-3 loss on penalties.
Kylian Mbappe posed for a picture with Cristiano Ronaldo’s family
Ronaldo’s family spent time together at a Portuguese restaurant before the match
They watched the quarter-final from a private boxCredit: INSTAGRAM @katiaaveirooficial
With the score at 0-0 after 120 minutes, the clash went to spot kicks.
Les Bleus went on to win after substitute Joao Felix hit the post with his effort.
They will now face Spain in the semi-finals next week.
After celebrating the victory, France captain Mbappe spent time speaking to Ronaldo’s family.
He also took a photo with the Real Madrid legend’s mum, Maria, and two sisters, Katia and Elma.
Elma shared the picture on social media with a classy comment that read: “Great player, I wish you all the best.”
Ronaldo’s family spent a day in Hamburg together before the quarter-final.
They enjoyed a meal at Portuguese restaurant Ola Lisboa in the afternoon before travelling to Volksparkstadion.
Katia, Elma and Co. then enjoyed the match from a private box.
Earlier this week, Ronaldo confirmed that Euro 2024 would be his last European Championship.
He told RTP: “Without a doubt it’s the last Euro [for me], of course it is.
“But I’m not emotional about that. I’m moved by everything that football entails, by the enthusiasm I have for the game, the enthusiasm I see in the fans, having my family here, people’s passion… it’s not about leaving the world of football. What else is there for me to do or win?”
Roberto Martinez refused to comment on the 39-year-old’s future after the match.
The Portugal boss said: “It’s too soon and raw after the match to talk about that and there have been no individual decisions made.”
Mbappe grew up idolising Ronaldo and famously had posters of the five-time Ballon d’Or winner on his bedroom walls.
The Frenchman recently admitted it would be impossible to replicate Ronaldo’s legacy at Real Madrid, having recently completed a free transfer to the Santiago Bernabeu.
He said: “There will never be another Cristiano Ronaldo. He has shaped football, inspired generations, scored goals and won cups. He has known how to reinvent himself. He is one of a kind.
“Me, I am following my own path. My dream to play for Real Madrid is becoming reality.
“I hope to make my mark on football and be one of a kind at Real Madrid, but I am not writing the next chapter of his story.
“I have total respect for him. I can only sing his praises.
“Over time I’ve been lucky to brush shoulders with him, meet him and get to know him. We are still in contact. He keeps up with my life, gives me tips.
“Playing against him is always an honour. Regardless of what happens after he will be a football legend.”