Before the Juventus-Benevento match today, Juventus presented Cristiano Ronaldo a jersey for his incredible scoring of 770 career goals. What is making headlines about this presentation was the inscriptions on Jersey. Football fans have meet the gesture with mixed reactions. The "G.O.AT" tag always will cause a massive stir on the internet.

Juventus took the stage before the match to honor the superstar with a "G.O.A.T." jersey after he had bagged 770 career goals. It is already the hottest debate as to who deserves that tag. Let us see the reactions of some fans and media across the digital space.




Juventus lost the match to Benevento, a team who had not won 11 games before this encounter. The events took place at the Allianz Stadium. We all know the Messi fans will not receive the news lightly. Was it a nice gesture or an unnecessary one? Comment your thoughts.
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