Not many people would appreciate a kick to the face from an opponent, let alone offer to shake their hand afterwards... unless that opponent is Ronaldinho, of course.
During a clash between Mexico's Queretaro and Club America in the Liga MX on Friday night - which Queretaro won 3-2 - Jesus Molina was left seeing stars; but it wasn't because he was in awe of the Brazilian World Cup winning hero.
Half-way through the first half, Molina and the former Barcelona and AC Milan midfielder challenged for a high ball.
Rather than using his head, Ronaldinho went in high with his boot, leathering the poor Club America player in the face
Interestingly enough Molina offered a truce with the culprit, who was not punished for his offence.
Although the Samba star wasn't on the scoresheet that night, his side were victorious with an injury time winner.
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