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Furious Ronaldo Leaves Old Trafford After Being Subbed Off By Erik Ten

Furious Ronaldo left Old Trafford after being subbed off by Erik Ten Hag.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Manchester United ace, Cristiano Ronaldo reportedly left Old Trafford before the full-time whistle after being substituted at half-time by Erik ten Hag in a pre-season friendly against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday.
The 37-year-old played for the first time under new manager, Erik ten Hag, after snubbing the entire tour of Australia and Thailand.
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This comes as the latest headlines and shocking reports surrounding the Portuguese captain, who is already on the short-end with a majority of United fans.
Many will undoubtedly see this as the final straw, in a relatively long list of acts of misconduct by Ronaldo, as he pushes for a move away from Manchester.
It remains unclear whether the player left Old Trafford in protest of his substitution or whether he had an argument with the manager regarding his role.
Ronaldo was featured for 45 minutes and was replaced at the interval by Amad Diallo.
However, it would appear that Ronaldo was not happy with the decision, and he was seen leaving the stadium before the game ended.
The Portugal captain was pictured signing autographs for a handful of supporters outside the stadium, who had already positioned themselves at the exit as they waited for the squad to depart.
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Usually, the area would be packed with supporters and they were clearly surprised to see Ronaldo at such an early stage of the afternoon.
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