Cristiano Ronaldo shows why he is the best player in the world with outrageous piece of skill during Real Madrid's pre-season tour

'Waving to the crowd with style'

James Orr
Wednesday 29 July 2015 21:50 BST
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Cristiano Ronaldo waves to the crowd in Shanghai during his moment of skill
Cristiano Ronaldo waves to the crowd in Shanghai during his moment of skill (instagram.com/realmadrid)

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Cristiano Ronaldo is officially the best player in the world, having won the Ballon d'Or back in January, and here he is showing some outrageous skill during a Real Madrid training session in Shanghai this week.

During a game of keep-ups with team-mates such as Marcelo and Karim Benzema, Ronaldo somehow made a pass with his foot rooted, and while looking the other way. In the same movement he even managed a wave to the delighted crowd to. What a showman.

WATCH: RONALDO'S INCREDIBLE PIECE OF SKILL

Real Madrid posted the video on their official Instagram page, with the caption: "Cristiano Ronaldo waving to the crowd with style."

The Portuguese international joined Real from Manchester United back in 2009 for a then-world record £86m.

The 30-year-old has since scored 313 goals in 300 appearances for the Spanish giants in all competitions.

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