Aug 04, 2015 09:00 PM EDT
Cristiano Ronaldo Storms Off Set: FIFA Corruption Scandal Questions Angers Football Star; Abandons, Shames CNN Español Reporter [VIDEO]

In an interview with CNN Español's Andres Oppenheimer, football star Cristiano Ronaldo storms off set after the reporter asked him about the FIFA corruption scandal plaguing the organization, according to CNN.

The video where Cristiano Ronaldo storms off set has made headlines, causing the video to go viral with over 7,000 hits.

The video interview with CNN's Andres Oppenheimer was initially for Cristiano Ronaldo to promote his new sports headphones as he undergoes a sponsorship tour with Nike, reported Sport Act.

While Oppenheimer was absorbed knowing about the Real Madrid player's new product set to launch soon, it appeared the reporter was more interested in knowing the details behind the FIFA corruption scandal. In the video where Cristiano Ronaldo storms off set, the 30-year-old footballer was shown getting visibly upset as Oppenheimer questioned him about the FIFA corruption scandal.

The interview appeared great at first. Ronaldo even reportedly deflected Oppenheimer's first questions when it came to the scandal.

"How is the corruption scandal affecting the playing on the field? Is it something that worries you?" Oppenheimer asked.

"It doesn't worry me at all," answered Ronaldo. "I do my profession, my job, I give my all to my club. The rest doesn't matter to me."

But Oppenheimer kept badgering Ronaldo with the questions about the scandal, putting him on the spot. Eventually, Cristiano Ronaldo storms off set and abandoned the interview completely, reported The Daily Mail.

The breaking point for the football star was when Oppenheimer brought up the topic of Qatar possibly being stripped of the 2026 World Cup, reported Headlines & Global News.

In the video where Cristiano Ronaldo storms off set, the angry football player took off his headphones and left.

"I can't speak like that. This is bulls**t. Speak about FIFA, I don't care about FIFA. And Qatar...I don't give a f**k. What you want me to do? Speak about product, he speaks about FIFA...come on," he said before walking off the set.

FIFA's leading officials made big waves internationally after being accused of corruption, with the FIFA World Cup 2022 to be held in Qatar being threatened. The recent corruption scandal plaguing FIFA is reportedly one of the biggest to have hit the football organization in recent times.

After 17 years as head of the organization, President Sepp Blatter appears about to step down. Many have also strongly objected against Qatar's hosting of the 2022 World Cup, according to The Inquisitr.

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