Ronaldo risks ban at World Cup
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Cristiano Ronaldo collected the 13th red card of his glittering career last night as Portugal fell 2–0 to the Republic of Ireland in a fiery World Cup qualifier. The incident occurred in the 59th
In the build-up to the World Cup qualifier, Ronaldo accused Hallgrímsson of mind games after the Ireland boss’s own allegation that Ronaldo had “controlled the referee” when these two sides last met. In response, Ronaldo sarcastically told his prematch press conference that he would “try to be a good boy.”
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Cristiano Ronaldo Sent Off in Shock Portugal Loss, Made to Wait for Historic World Cup Feat
On the brink of World Cup history, Cristiano Ronaldo received a red card for violent conduct in Portugal’s 2–0 defeat to the Republic of Ireland on Thursday evening.
Comment: Ronaldo has put his country’s World Cup in peril after a spectacularly needless red card - it’s the latest of a long line of late-career misdemeanours
I swear that I’m going to try to be a good boy.” Those were the words that tumbled out of the mouth of Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Portugal’s World Cup qualifier against the Republic of
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