Premier League: Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo is about to defend himself in opposition to the fees levied in opposition to him by the English Football Association, revealed supervisor Erik ten Hag on Wednesday, 12 October.
New Delhi,UPDATED: Oct 12, 2022 19:27 IST
Cristiano Ronaldo in motion in opposition to Everton. (Courtesy: Reuters)
By India Today Web Desk: Manchester United ahead Cristiano Ronaldo is about to defend himself in opposition to the fees of misconduct levied by the English Football Association, knowledgeable supervisor Erik ten Hag. Ronaldo, who allegedly knocked a telephone off a fan’s hand after their 0-1 defeat in April 2022, was charged by the FA over videographic proof.
He was later cautioned by police and final month the FA confirmed that the Portugal worldwide had been charged with a breach of Rule E3.
“We spoke about that,” United manager Erik ten Hag said Wednesday. “He will not accept it.”
Rule E3 pertains to the overall behaviour of members, stating they have to not convey the sport into disrepute “or use any one, or a combination of, violent conduct, serious foul play, threatening, abusive, indecent or insulting words or behaviour.”
The case can be decided by an FA listening to.
Ronaldo’s return to Goodison Park was a hit because the group defeated Everton by 2-1 margin, with Ronaldo scoring the winner off the bench. Speculation has been rife about his future at Old Trafford, with many experiences claiming that he’s within the lookout for Champions League soccer.
“I want to support him as good as possible,” ten Hag mentioned forward of United’s match in opposition to Omonoia within the Europa League.
“So we have a certain demand on players, what we expect from him in certain positions on the pitch and what I do, as with other players, is I want to get the best out of them,” ten Hag mentioned about Ronaldo’s integration within the group.
“He is getting in better shape now and I am happy with that, so he can contribute more to the squad and I’m sure he will do,” he additional added.