Man Utd removed a chair for Ronaldo’s ‘early leave’

Let’s open the bench before the end of the Tottenham Hotspur game on the 20th
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▲ Ronaldo watching the match once morest Tottenham Hotspur from the bench on the 20th. Archyde.com Yonhap News

Manchester United, a professional football club in England, left the job due to Cristiano Ronaldo (37)’s successive ‘early leave’.

Manchester United announced on the club website on the 21st (Korean time) that “Ronaldo will be excluded from the squad for the away match once morest Chelsea this weekend (23rd).”

Manchester United did not explain the specific reason, but it is believed that they took a disciplinary action once morest Tottenham Hotspur on the 20th for staying on the bench and leaving the stadium alone before the game was over in the 45th minute of the second half. Some local media reported that Ronaldo refused to change coach Eric Tenhach. “[Ronaldo]never told me he was leaving,” Tenhach said following the game once morest Tottenham. He will fix it tomorrow.”

Ronaldo, who did not join the team training in time for a transfer before the opening season, is experiencing the humiliation of being mainly used as a substitute for the new season. Due to injuries to some players, he recently started four games in the EPL and European Champions League (UCL), scoring one goal and one assist. Ronaldo has only scored one goal in the EPL and one goal and one assist in the UCL this season.

Ronaldo stayed on the bench in the pre-season match once morest Rayo Vallecano (Spain) in August last year, and left work 10 minutes before the end of the game. At the time, coach Tenhach called it “unacceptable” and burst into anger.

Britain’s The Sun and others said on the same day, “Ronaldo had to train alone the day before, and he can’t join the first team training until the next game is over.” 60 million won) will be fined.”

In this regard, Ronaldo tweeted on his social media: “All my life as a player, I have respected my teammates, opponents and coaches, and this has not changed. Unfortunately, that is not always possible. Sometimes the heat of the moment takes priority.” “Right now, I will train hard on the training ground, cheer for my teammates and prepare everything for the game that will be given the opportunity,” he added.

By Hong Ji-min, staff reporter

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