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Why Cristiano Ronaldo could face World Cup ban after red card

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The footballing icon recorded an unwanted first in his illustrious career on Thursday night as he was sent off at international level for the very first time in 226 senior caps during his country’s shock qualifying defeat by the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.

With out-of-sorts Portugal trailing 2-0 at the Aviva Stadium courtesy of Troy Parrott’s first-half brace, Ronaldo received an initial yellow card from Swedish referee Glenn Nyberg just past the hour mark after his elbow went into the back of Dara O’Shea as the two players jostled for position at a corner.

However, Nyberg was advised by VAR official Pol van Boekel to watch the incident back on the pitchside monitor and he subsequently upgraded the caution to a straight red.

In his own pre-match press conference, Hallgrimsson had urged the officials not to let Ronaldo referee the game after he had made a show of highlighting perceived time-wasting by Ireland’s players during Portugal’s last-gasp 1-0 win in Lisbon last month.

Ronaldo was mocked by many Irish fans, several of whom gleefully repeated the crying gesture that he had aimed at Ipswich defender O’Shea before being sent off, leading to a sarcastic thumbs-up from the Al-Nassr superstar to the crowd.

“He complimented me for putting pressure on the referee,” Hallgrimsson said when asked what Ronaldo had said to him after being dismissed.



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