<p>France midfielder Paul Pogba removed a Heineken bottle in front of him at a Euro 2020 news conference, a day after Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo removed two Coca-Cola bottles, sparking a furore among football fans.</p>.<p>Pogba, a practising Muslim, moved away the beer bottle when he sat down to speak to the media on Tuesday after he was named man of the match in France's 1-0 Group F win over Germany.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/ronaldo-snub-may-have-wiped-4-billion-off-coca-cola-stock-998071.html" target="_blank">Ronaldo snub may have wiped $4 billion off Coca-Cola stock</a></strong></p>.<p>Heineken, one of the official sponsors of Euro 2020, was not immediately available to comment.</p>.<p>Ronaldo, known for his peak levels of fitness, moved the cola bottles aside as he sat down to speak to the media ahead of Tuesday's Group F opener against Hungary.</p>.<p>The 36-year-old then held up a bottle of water and said "Agua" in Portuguese, making headlines.</p>.<p>The beverage giant's shares dipped 1.6% on Monday, wiping off about $4 billion from the company's market capitalization, following Ronaldo's snub.</p>.<p>In a response, Europe's soccer governing body UEFA said, "Coca-Cola offers a range of drinks to suit different tastes and needs, which are available to players throughout the tournament."</p>.<p>"This includes waters, isotonic sports drinks and juices, coffee and tea, as well as Coca-Cola."</p>
<p>France midfielder Paul Pogba removed a Heineken bottle in front of him at a Euro 2020 news conference, a day after Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo removed two Coca-Cola bottles, sparking a furore among football fans.</p>.<p>Pogba, a practising Muslim, moved away the beer bottle when he sat down to speak to the media on Tuesday after he was named man of the match in France's 1-0 Group F win over Germany.</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/ronaldo-snub-may-have-wiped-4-billion-off-coca-cola-stock-998071.html" target="_blank">Ronaldo snub may have wiped $4 billion off Coca-Cola stock</a></strong></p>.<p>Heineken, one of the official sponsors of Euro 2020, was not immediately available to comment.</p>.<p>Ronaldo, known for his peak levels of fitness, moved the cola bottles aside as he sat down to speak to the media ahead of Tuesday's Group F opener against Hungary.</p>.<p>The 36-year-old then held up a bottle of water and said "Agua" in Portuguese, making headlines.</p>.<p>The beverage giant's shares dipped 1.6% on Monday, wiping off about $4 billion from the company's market capitalization, following Ronaldo's snub.</p>.<p>In a response, Europe's soccer governing body UEFA said, "Coca-Cola offers a range of drinks to suit different tastes and needs, which are available to players throughout the tournament."</p>.<p>"This includes waters, isotonic sports drinks and juices, coffee and tea, as well as Coca-Cola."</p>