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Photos: How AC Milan Prodigy Raoul Accidentally Showed The World Juventus Captain's Pee


A picture of Cristiano Ronaldo with AC Milan prodigy Raoul Bellanova has accidentally exposed with one of his team-mates.

The 18-year-old defender sought out the five-time Ballon d'Or winner following Juventus ' 2-0 Serie A win over AC Milan at the San Siro.

However, the unused substitute went over at a tricky time. In his haste to get a snap with Ronaldo, Bellanova had approached the away dressing room while the players were getting changed. 

Ronaldo himself is shirtless in the picture while in the background there appears to be a number of Juve players going about their post-match business - including one n-ked man. Hehehe

Upon closer inspection, that man is Juventus captain Giorgio Chiellini.

The 34-year-old is completely starkers and just so happened to be snapped as he was walking past the changing room door. Oh poor Captain! Lol…. 



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