Coca-Cola & Heineken - Lukaku, Yarmolenko, Ronaldo, Pogba, Locatelli, Kane - UEFA issued a statement

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  • Опубліковано 17 чер 2021
  • Yarmolenko who, recorded a goal and assist in his country's 2-1 victory on Thursday, asked reporters: "Can I do something? I’ve seen Ronaldo putting away Coca-Cola bottles recently.
    "I’ll put Coca-Cola here, I’ll put Heineken right her up front! Guys, contact me!"
    Belgium star Romelu Lukaku also Yarmolenko's point of view, encouraging Coke to get in touch with Roc Nation, his agents.
    Ronaldo's Coke snub
    Ronaldo caused a worldwide stir when he replaced his Coke bottles with water before Portugal's opening Group F victory against Hungary earlier this week.
    The 36-year-old held up a bottle of water instead and said 'Agua' - which is Portuguese for water - with Coca-Cola's share price subsequently dropping by a whopping £2.85 billion.
    Who has followed Ronaldo's lead?
    Italy midfielder Manuel Locatelli took the same stance as Ronaldo as he swapped his Coke bottles for water after coming out to address supporters following his country's 3-0 thrashing of Switzerland.
    France talisman Paul Pogba, a devout Muslim who does not drink alcohol, removed a Heineken bottle from his sight, despite the fact it was the brand's non-alcoholic version that the European Championships are being used to promote.
    Harry Kane's reaction
    England skipper Harry Kane took a different approach to Ronaldo, Locatelli, Pogba and Yarmolenko when faced with the bottles in his latest press interview.
    "From my point of view the sponsors are entitled to have what they want if they have paid the money to do so," said Kane. "It’s not something I have thought about too much, I am more focussed on tomorrow."
    UEFA has asked players to stop removing sponsor drinks at Euro 2020 news conferences after Cristiano Ronaldo began the trend this week.
    Ronaldo, Paul Pogba and Manuel Locatelli all removed sponsor bottles away from the view of cameras when taking their seats at news conferences this week.
    Euro 2020 tournament director Martin Kallen said UEFA has "communicated with the teams regarding this matter".
    "It is important because the revenues of the sponsors are important for the tournament and for European football," Kallen said in a briefing.
    Kallen said tournament rules require compliance with UEFA's promises to sponsors, though players with religious objections "don't need to have a bottle there".
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  • @me-ld2gq
    @me-ld2gq 2 роки тому

    Ridiculus

  • @Unariel_
    @Unariel_ 3 роки тому +2

    D'ONT DRINK ALCOHOL ITS HARAM
    STILL HAHAL🙏