Cristiano Ronaldo signed for Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr after leaving Manchester United.
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Cristiano Ronaldo may have already upset Al-Nassr fans as he is banned from his new team’s next two matches despite sell-out crowds being expected. The 37-year-old moved to Saudi Arabia after leaving Manchester United in November following an explosive interview with Piers Morgan.
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Ronaldo has enjoyed an illustrious career at the top of the game and won a plethora of trophies during his time at Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus. But he put pen-to-paper on a deal at Al-Nassr after playing for Portugal at the World Cup.
Al-Nassr fans will have to wait until later this month to see the striker in action, however, after he received a two-game ban while playing for the Red Devils.
Ronaldo’s suspension comes following an incident with a 14-year-old Everton fan at Goodison Park last season. The veteran slapped a phone out of the youngster’s hand as he left the pitch after the match.
Source: www.express.co.uk