The Portuguese star was left displeased following his replacement this weekend but has escaped any sanctions for his reaction at Allianz Arena
Cristiano Ronaldo will escape both a fine and any further punishment for his angered reaction following his substitution during Juventus’ Serie A win over Milan on Sunday.
The Portuguese star was switched out 10 minutes into the second half following a subdued performance with the scores locked at 0-0, to be replaced by Paulo Dybala.
The latter netted the only goal of the match with just under a quarter hour to go, to ensure that Maurizio Sarri’s side remain perched at the top of the table, a point ahead of nearest rivals Inter.
However, Ronaldo’s reaction indicated a strong displeasure after he was taken from the field, with reports suggesting that the 34 year old did not even remain for the rest of the match after he headed down the tunnel.
The forward has since taken to social media to break his silence, with a simple picture on Instagram captioned: “Difficult game, important victory.”
The Bianconeri have now confirmed that they will take no action against Ronaldo for his response to being pulled by Sarri.
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