Cristiano Ronaldo’s second stint at Manchester United really isn’t going to plan
. The 37-year-old, who left Wednesday’s match against Tottenham early, has sought to explain his actions after being dropped by the club for its upcoming game against Chelsea. Ronaldo was an unused substitute in Wednesday’s win and was seen walking down the tunnel with several minutes left to play. After the match, manager Erik ten Hag said he would “deal with” Ronaldo and the club later announced he would not be involved in its next English Premier League tie.
Unfortunately that’s not always possible and sometimes the heat of the moment get’s the best of us.” Ronaldo’s relationship with the club began to deteriorate when he reportedly tried to push for a transfer ahead of this season. He missed the preseason as a result and has seen his playing time under ten Hag limited to mainly appearances off the bench. In truth, his performances have not warranted a regular starting place.
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