Gary Neville Urges Ronaldo To Desist From ‘Petulance’ After He Was Dropped In World Cup Match Against Switzerland

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Former English and Manchester United defender, Gary Neville has told his former teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo to desist from “the petulance and the sulking“.

Neville made mention of this after the Portuguese national talisman was dropped to the bench in the Round of 16 clash against Switzerland where his team emerged 6-1 winners.

Fernando Santos made the shock decision to drop Ronaldo in the wake of his behaviour during Portugal’s defeat to South Korea in their final group game.

As the 37-year-old walked off the pitch, he was visibly frustrated at being brought off, appearing to swear at one of the opposition players on his way to the touchline.

Fernando Santos, coach of the Portuguese national team and Cristiano Ronaldo

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Santos was far from pleased with what he saw, as he made his feelings clear when he was asked about the incident after the match.

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He said:

Have I seen the images?

Yes, I didn’t like it, not at all.

I didn’t like it.

I really didn’t like it.

But from that moment onwards everything is finished regarding that issue.

These matters are resolved behind closed doors. It’s resolved. Full stop on this matter and now everyone is focused on tomorrow’s match.

The resolution has now seen the five-time Ballon d’Or winner named on the bench for the crucial tie against the Swiss.

Neville, who was criticized by Ronaldo during his sensational interview with Piers Morgan, unleashed a scathing attack on the former United man before kick-off.

Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates with the Portuguese national team

He told ITV:

Well what happened at United, the suggestion was, it was because [Erik] Ten Hag was trying to make a move on him, he’s trying to establish his authority. This is a manager [Santos] who’s got an unbelievable relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo for eight years.

“And there are a lot of fans of Cristiano Ronaldo who aren’t willing to tell him the truth. I think he does need to listen to the truth, that it’s becoming a little bit of a scruffy end.

“It wouldn’t surprise me if he came on tonight and scored the winner, but the petulance, the stomping around, the sulking it’s got to stop because it doesn’t reflect well on him at all.

He continued;

His long term legacy is set, he’s protected.

He’s one of the great all time players but in the short term, he’s got to do a lot better, because is the Juventus manager wrong?

The Manchester United manager wrong?

And now is the Portugal manager wrong?

There’s three of them that now have done the same thing with him.”

Gary Neville’s Statement On Cristiano Ronaldo’s Attitude

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