Famous Spanish referee Matteo Lahos will meet Portuguese legend Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of victory for the first time outside the continent of Europe, when the former sets the latter's match against the Jeddah Federation on Thursday in the 20th round of the Saudi Roshan League "Flag Day Tour".
Lahouz has met Brunaldo in 28 previous games starting in 2009 when the Portuguese star moved to Real Madrid, 27 of them in Spanish domestic competitions and one for Portugal.
Ronaldo has a track record of goals in games Lahoz managed for Real Madrid, scoring 27 goals in games managed by Matteo, including a quartet against Seville in 2011, and a three against Malacca in the same year.
During Ronaldo's 27 games when Lahous was the referee of Real Madrid, the white team scored 18 wins, draw 4 times and suffered 5 defeats.
At the international level, Lahouz managed Portugal and France's match in Euro 2020 in the group stage, ending in a positive draw 2-2 and Ronaldo made his mark at the time with a double.
Despite Ronaldo’s victories and goals when Lahouz was referee, his relationship with the Spaniard was not good in some periods, months with him seven yellow cards.
In 2014, specifically at the awards ceremony of the Spanish newspaper "Marca", the lenses were recently picked up at the ceremony between Lahos and Ronaldo, when the Portuguese approached Spanish rule and said to him in a sarcastic way: You never give me free kicks. Never, like English rulers. What is the effect of laughter between those present?
Lahouz is best known for his style and has been described as gossip, as he was born in a Valencia village in 1977, from a family of two brothers and three sisters. His late father, mother and older brother influenced his decision to move to arbitration, and his family's need for money after the death of his father when he was an education coach at an early
Lahos drew attention to him through bizarre discussions with players and controversial decisions, and the sharpest criticism came from his compatriot Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola in the 2016-2017 season.
Manchester City advanced in the second leg with an early goal for Gabriel Jesus, and Leroy Sane scored a second goal before the end of the first half: "Going is over 3-0 for Liverpool" but the Spanish referee canceled the goal on the grounds of infiltration, before expelling Guardiola due to many objections.
Guardiola said after the end of the match: I know Lahoz well through my days in Spain, he is a special man who likes to turn the spotlight in every match he judges, if everyone says that this decision is correct, Matthew will come out and say the opposite, I did not say a word or make a mistake against him, but that is what Lahos decided
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