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Cristiano Ronaldo continues to see the consequences of the actions committed due to rage, which led him to attack a child of 14 years with autism, whose mobile phone was destroyed after crashing it on the ground, this after Manchester United’s defeat against Everton at the end of last season.

Now, according to the British media ‘The Sun’, the English Football Federation (FA), has given the Portuguese an ultimatum, giving him until 10 October to answer for their actions. Although initially you must present your version of the facts which will help to resolve this unfortunate situation.

The FA opened a file to ‘CR7’ for violating rule E3 of its regulations, which refers to the prohibition that players have to make comments or acts that are considered inappropriate. Precisely the fact of having damaged the small fanatic’s cell phone by means of violence violates this rule.

It should be noted that, one day before the in October, Manchester United and Everton will face each other for the match corresponding to matchday 8 of the Premier League, precisely this was the rival against whom Crisitano Ronaldo made the mistake for the which today is also being investigated by the English police.

The captain of the Portugal national team is experiencing the worst days of his career, since he has lost his starting role with the ‘Red Devils’ At the same time that he has just been eliminated from the UEFA Nations League against Spain.

Likewise, the player is facing a serious picture of depression as revealed by his psychologist recently. As if this were not enough, the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is out of the Champions League for the first time in more than a decade due to United’s failure to qualify last season.

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– Cristiano Ronaldo’s mother predicts her son’s next fate : “It couldn’t be this year, maybe next”

By Scribe