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Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge: Manchester United Striker Cristiano Ronaldo charged by FA with improper conduct in Last season’s Everton clash – Check Out
Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Premier League LIVE- Cristiano Ronaldo has until October 10 to respond to the Football Association after being charged for improper conduct during a game against Everton. The Manchester United forward was charged with a breach of FA Rule R3 for an incident that took place after their defeat at Everton […]

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Premier League LIVE- Cristiano Ronaldo has until October 10 to respond to the Football Association after being charged for improper conduct during a game against Everton. The Manchester United forward was charged with a breach of FA Rule R3 for an incident that took place after their defeat at Everton in April. The FA said, “it is alleged that the forward’s conduct after the final whistle was improper and/or violent”. Follow InsideSport.IN for LIVE updates about Premier League 2022-2023 season

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

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A video surfaced showing the Manchester United striker knocking a fan’s phone on the ground while walking towards the away dressing room. Ronaldo had been cautioned by the Merseyside police after allegations of assault and criminal damage.

A statement read: “We can confirm that a 37-year-old man voluntarily attended and was interviewed under caution in relation to an allegation of assault and criminal damage. The matter has been dealt with by way of conditional caution. The matter has now concluded.”

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge - Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge - Check Out
Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

After investigation, the Portuguese could be banned from football for a number of games, fined, or both. This season, the swashbuckling striker has failed to impress after a debut season with Manchester United scoring 18 Premier League goals.

He has struggled to recreate the same form, scoring a solitary penalty goal against Sheriff FC in the Europa League. However, with the injury record of Anthony Martial this season, manager Erik ten Hag will be forced to start Ronaldo in more games till the World Cup break.

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

 

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – The Portuguese dynamo’s struggles this season

Ronaldo was with Portugal during the international break but missed out on the UEFA Nations League Finals spot losing 1-0 to Spain. He has now returned to the Manchester United squad as they prepare to take on rivals Manchester City on Sunday at the Etihad Stadium. The Red Devils currently lie in the 5th spot, 6 points off the top spot Arsenal.

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge - Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge - Check Out
Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

With Ronaldo constantly linked to a transfer away from the club for Champions League football, his form and confidence look way off at the moment. He will look to get off the mark in the Premier League as United face their toughest test after beating the likes of Arsenal and Liverpool this season.

Cristiano Ronaldo FA Charge – Cristiano Ronaldo given October 10 deadline to respond to FA charge – Check Out

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