Former Premier League defender, Danny Mills has slammed Cristiano Ronaldo for leaving before full-time during Manchester United’s win over Tottenham on
United brushed aside Antonio Conte’s side 2-0 at Old Trafford, thanks to goals from midfielders and Bruno Fernandes.
Ronaldo could not hold his frustration any more as he stormed down the tunnel, even though there was still a chance that he could be subbed on. “You know what it’s like at Old Trafford, you’ve got to walk all the way down the touchline, not just sneaking down at the halfway line. He knows everyone’s going to watch him.
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