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This is how Ten Hag reacted to Cristiano's disallowed goal

The Red Devils manager didn't take well the referee's decision 

By Mauricio Saenz

The Red Devils manager didn't take well the referee's decision 

The UEFA Europa League match between Manchester United and Sheriff showed that Cristiano Ronaldo only gets a chance to play for the team if it's in a minor competition. The reality is that he is also returning from a punishment that the Dutch coach, Erik ten Hag imposed on the Portuguese striker.

Cristiano Ronaldo last week left the match against Tottenham after 89 minutes but left without having played. Leaving his teammates alone, shows little empathy and also rebellion against the coach. As punishment Ten Hag separated him from the group and he was not called up for the next match.

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That game was one of the biggest of the season as they faced one of the Red Devils' rival squads in their quest to return to the Champions League, Chelsea. There they managed to equalize at the last second but they lacked a striker like Cristiano Ronaldo in the attack.

Cristiano Ronaldo lost his head for a second

Although most people will be talking about the goal that Cristiano Ronaldo finally scored in the second half of the match against Sheriff in the UEFA Europa League, the reality is that the Portuguese striker could have scored earlier. However, the match referee decided to annul the goal, to which Cristiano Ronaldo responded by kicking a ball into the stands while Ten Hag put his head in his hands.

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