The Borneo Post

Ronaldo cries injustice as last appeal rejected

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MADRID: Cristiano Ronaldo reiterated his anger at what he descr ibed a s the “incomprehe­nsible decision” to reject his final appeal against a five-match ban on Tuesday.

Spain’s administra­tive sports court ( TAD) dismissed Real Madrid’s latest appeal for the suspension handed out to the World Player of the Year for pushing a referee after being sent- off in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup against Barcelona.

“Another incomprehe­nsible decision,” Ronaldo posted to his over 57 mi l lion Twit ter followers.

“Injustices wil l not knock me down. I wi l l come back stronger.

“Thanks to those who have supported me.”

Ronaldo was controvers­ially shown a second yellow card for diving after coming off the bench to score as Real won the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup 3- 1 away to Barcelona.

The Portugal captain was handed a one-match ban for the 10th red card of his career and a further four- game suspension for pushing referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea in protest.

Ronaldo blasted his treatment by the Spanish Football Federation as “persecutio­n” on his Instagram account after his fi rst appeal was rejected last week.

“It seems to me exaggerate­d and ridiculous, this is called persecutio­n!”

Ronaldo has already served two games of his suspension as Madrid completed a 5-1 aggregate win over Barcelona in the Super Cup second leg and as Real opened their La Liga campaign with a 3- 0 win at Deportivo la Coruna.

Real will also be without their all- time top scorer for La Liga matches at home to Valencia and Levante and away at Real Sociedad.

However, Ronaldo wi l l be free to play when the European champions begin their defence of the Champions League on Sept 12 or 13. — AFP

 ??  ?? (From right) Paris St Germain’s Neymar, Thiago Silva and Angel Di Maria and teammates during training. — Reuters photo
(From right) Paris St Germain’s Neymar, Thiago Silva and Angel Di Maria and teammates during training. — Reuters photo

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