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The harsh economic and sporting penalty that Cristiano received for leaving Manchester United.

Jueves 20 de Octubre del 2022

The harsh economic and sporting penalty that Cristiano received for leaving Manchester United.

The Portuguese ace retired to the locker rooms before the end of the match between the Red Devils and Tottenham. This action did not sit well with the English team, who decided to punish him.

The Portuguese ace retired to the locker rooms before the end of the match between the Red Devils and Tottenham. This action did not sit well with the English team, who decided to punish him.

On the last Wednesday, October 19, Cristiano Ronaldo left the substitute bench when there were still 4 minutes left in the Manchester United vs. Tottenham match for the Premier League. The attitude of 'CR7' caught the attention of fans, commentators, and even the club itself, which did not hesitate to take action.

In the final minutes, the Red Devils' team issued a statement announcing that 'Bicho' will not be considered for the weekend match against Chelsea for the 13th round of the English league.

"The 37-year-old forward will not be part of the squad for Saturday's match against Chelsea in the Premier League. The rest of the group will train normally for this match," it reads.

Mira AQUÍ el momento en el que 'CR7' se retira

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YOU CAN SEE: CR7 left his team and ten Hag preferred not to talk about it: "We are celebrating"

Cristiano Ronaldo and economic sanction

But the absence against the 'blues' would not be the only punishment for the 'Bicho'. According to information from SKY Sports, Cristiano Ronaldo will not escape a considerable economic sanction in his earnings.

Let's remember that Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag had already given hints of what could come for 'CR7' after his statements in the post-match press conference.

"I don't pay attention to that, I'll take care of that tomorrow. Right now, we are celebrating the victory. I want to keep the focus on the team," he said.

Manchester United Statement. Photo: capture

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