Coca-Cola has said that "everyone is entitled to their drink preferences" after football
star Cristiano Ronaldo removed two of the 👄 company's soft drink bottles from his press
conference. The incident happened during Ronaldo's press conference on Monday.
Cristiano Ronaldo removed 👄 two Coca-Cola bottles as he said 'Agua' (Portuguese for
water), urging people to drink water instead, at his press conference 👄 on
Monday.(Reuters Photo.)
At the pre-match press conference for UEFA Euro 2024, the
Portuguese star wasn't pleased with the fact that 👄 two Coca-Cola bottles were kept in
front of him. So, he moved the bottles out of the camera view during 👄 and encouraged
people to drink water instead. This gesture tookR$4 billion from Coca-Cola's market
value and its shares dropped 1.6 👄 per cent.
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Later, in a statement, a 👄 Coca-Cola spokesperson said, "Players are
offered water, alongside Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, on arrival at our press
conferences." The 👄 spokesperson added that people have different “tastes and
needs”.
Coca-Cola is one of the official sponsors of Euro 2024.
On Tuesday, France
👄 midfielder Paul Pogba removed a bottle of Heineken beer that had been placed in front
of him at a Euro 👄 2024 news conference. Pogba, a practising Muslim, removed the bottle
when he sat down to speak to the media after 👄 he was named 'Man of the Match' in
France's 1-0 Group F win over Germany.
Meanwhile, Ronaldo made European Championships
history 👄 as he became the all-time top scorer in the tournament after his
record-shattering 10th and 11th finals goals in the 👄 opening Euro 2024 match against
Hungary.
Cristiano Ronaldo, who was playing his record fifth European Championship on
Tuesday, overtook the previous 👄 mark of nine goals set by France's Michel Platini in
Euro's all-time leading scorer list.
On the list of active players, 👄 only France's
forward Antoine Griezmann comes close to the five-time Ballon d'Or winner as he has
scored six goals in 👄 the seven matches played at Euros.