
What to know
- Drake shared a photo with Cristiano Ronaldo on Instagram days after Portugal defeated Croatia in Toronto.
- Ronaldo scored Portugal’s first goal in the 2-1 Round of 32 victory at Toronto Stadium.
- Drake attended the match before posting the photo alongside the Portuguese captain.
- Fans quickly flooded social media, calling the pair “two GOATs in one frame.”
Fans of Cristiano Ronaldo and Drake are losing their minds after seeing the two icons in a picture together, just a day after Portugal’s stoppage-time win over Croatia in the Round of 32.
On Thursday, Ronaldo and the Portugal team played against Croatia in the Round of 32 in Drake’s hometown: Toronto.
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Drake jokes about their height difference
The Toronto-born rapper attended the match at Toronto Stadium and recently posted a picture with Ronaldo.

Drake captioned it, “We are the same height I swear, vamos!!! My brother @cristiano.”
“Two goats in one frame,” fans are going crazy
“GREATNESS,” one Instagram user commented.
“Two goats in one frame,” another stated.
“No under, just DAWGS,” another user added.
“Do a pic with Messi,” another suggested,
“Oh hell nah, Drake, you look so short,” another clapped back at Drake’s caption.
Fans have also spotted the pair around Toronto and are hyped about the sighting.
Drake also posted his recent activities, including a picture of a Ronaldo shirt on the eighth slide of the following Instagram post.
Ronaldo’s Toronto visit drew massive crowds
Ronaldo’s appearance in Toronto became one of the biggest stories of the FIFA World Cup.
Thousands of supporters gathered outside the Delta Hotels Toronto and Portugal’s training session at Centennial Park hoping to catch a glimpse of the 41-year-old forward before kickoff.
He rewarded those fans with Portugal’s opening goal in Thursday’s 2-1 victory over Croatia before being substituted later in the match. The win sent Portugal into the Round of 16, keeping alive what many expect to be Ronaldo’s final World Cup campaign.
The Portugal captain also acknowledged Toronto’s reception on social media during his stay, posting from training with the message: “Toronto, we are ready.”
