Cristiano Ronaldo attended a White House dinner honoring the Saudi crown prince, where he posed for photos with President Donald Trump, Elon Musk, and others.

Disgraced former ESPN personality Keith Olbermann was really, really mad about it.

Ronaldo, making his first U.S. visit in nearly a decade, expressed his admiration for the President in an interview earlier this month, saying he can “help to change the world.”

The soccer legend clearly enjoyed his visit on Wednesday, posting an epic selfie alongside some of the world’s most powerful figures at the White House.

Olbermann nearly lost his cookies.

Keith Olbermann’s temper tantrum over Cristiano Ronaldo

Olbermann, who at all times in his social media posts looks like what Colonel Sanders would have if he had a cocaine problem, took exception to Cristiano Ronaldo visiting the White House.

You know, where a lot of athletes visit. Because it’s an honor.

But Keith had some sort of deeply venomous response to the soccer star, flat-out calling him a “fascist scumbag.”

Textbook case of projection, really.

“Crawl with fascist scumbags and you’ve become a fascist scumbag,” he wrote on X.

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Keith has become a caricature

To be fair here, it’s not just Cristiano Ronaldo that Olbermann has an issue with. It’s strong athletes in general. He rails against them from the safety of his basement studio. Keith has a particular disdain for Riley Gaines, who is a strong advocate for women’s sports.

That really bothers Keith. So it’s no surprise that Ronaldo, visiting a White House that has done everything in its power to protect women’s sports, triggered him.

Or maybe it’s just athletes in general. Because he’s not one.

Olbermann mostly likes to rant at the clouds and has never played a sport in his life. The one time he actually tried to pull off an athletic feat of any kind was in 1980 when, after watching a Mets game at the old Shea Stadium, he tried leaping onto a subway only to hit his head so hard that it rendered him unable to drive a vehicle. For life.

No, we’re not making that up.

Olbermann has been fired and/or suspended from Fox Sports, Current TV, ESPN (multiple times), and MSNBC/NBC. He literally can’t hold down a job.

Now, he’s a bitter, deranged man shouting into the wind, desperately trying to get the attention of athletes like Cristiano Ronaldo. Sad!