Cristiano Ronaldo, scandal denounced

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It all started rather well this Friday for Al-Nassr. At home, the Cristiano Ronaldo club opened the brand and then joined the locker room with a goal in advance on Al-etttifaq, its visitor of the day. But the premises were then sealed by a nightmarish end of the meeting and lost in the last minutes (2-3). Enough to have the five -time gold balloon disjected.

No goal or decisive pass to put in the assets of the former Manchester United. However, his team managed to stay in front. Led 2-0 until the 82nd minute of play, Al-Nassr then saw the match switch. First with a CSC of Al Fatil, then a goal from Wijnaldum (89th), author of a decisive double after a first achievement scored in the first period (55th).

Misunderstanding displayed by CR7

Already on the edge, Cristiano Ronaldo disrected when the referee took out the direct red against the winter recruit from Aston Villa, Jhon Duran (90th+2). Judging that the Colombian should never have been punished, “CR7” attacked an impassive arbitral body.

Duran was excluded for giving a little tape on the skull of an adversary who then rolled on the ground standing out. An attitude on which everyone will have their opinion, but which therefore prompted the referee to take out the red. To the great dismay of Cristiano Ronaldo. This setback is in any case a very bad operation for Al-Nassr who takes down the race in the first three places and remains fourth, three points from Al Qadisiya.

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