Cristiano Ronaldo Forced To TRAIN With Man United U21s (Details)

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Cristiano Ronaldo has now been forced to train with Manchester United’s under-21s today, MySportDab reports. 

The Portuguese has also lost his close friends in the dressing room after he refused to play as a substitute and left Old Trafford on Wednesday.

Coach Erik ten Hag has punished Ronaldo for his bad behaviour by dropping the star from playing against Chelsea.

Manchester United have refused to comment on Thursday night about if Ronaldo would be fined his two weeks’ wages.

On Thursday, Ronaldo released a statement admitting he had reacted badly in the ‘heat of the moment’ and apologised.

According to The Sun, Ronaldo’s actions has made him lose his friends in the dressing room.

MySportDab understands that several members of United’s squad are still angry with him after asking to leave in the summer.

Ronaldo left Old Trafford in the 89th minute of the match against Tottenham, and picked up his from the dressing room.

His exit meant Ten Hag and United had no option but to respond immediately.

Reports claim that Ronaldo’s exit was a reaction to being left on the bench again this season.

But, now some sources claim that Ten Hag wanted to bring him on but he refused to play.

The incident has put their working relationship under pressure and there is now more doubt a put Ronaldo’s future.

It is understood the player has been openly critical of training and wants United should play in a different way.

The players are aware of Ronaldo and Ten Hag’s disputes daily but it did not affect the spirit in camp.

Ronaldo this season has struggled for more minutes in the league under Ten Hag, and the Dutchman largely picks players that are more willing and able to press.

More to follow…

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