I’m better than him – ‘Angry’ Bruno Fernandes response to Cristiano Ronaldo favouritism predicted – with former Man Utd team-mate claiming CR7 has ‘earned’ the right not to be substituted

I’m better than him – ‘Angry’ Bruno Fernandes response to Cristiano Ronaldo favouritism predicted – with former Man Utd team-mate claiming CR7 has ‘earned’ the right not to be substituted

 

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Jul 09, 2024 12:26+01:00

 

‘Angry’ Bruno Fernandes response to Cristiano Ronaldo favouritism predicted – with former Man Utd team-mate claiming CR7 has ‘earned’ the right not to be substituted

Cristiano Ronaldo

Bruno Fernandes

European Championship

Manchester United

Portugal

Al Nassr FC

Bruno Fernandes will have been left “angry” by Cristiano Ronaldo favouritism, says Wes Brown, but CR7 has “earned” the right not to be substituted.

 

Evergreen frontman started every game

Failed to break goal duck at Euro 2024

All-time great remains a talismanic figure

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WHAT HAPPENED?

Questions were asked of Portugal’s handling of their talismanic captain throughout a Euro 2024 campaign that was ended by France at the quarter-final stage. Despite now being 39 years of age, Ronaldo started every game for his country in what will be a last European Championship appearance.

 

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THE BIGGER PICTURE

Roberto Martinez seemingly bowed to the demands of his enigmatic skipper, despite seeing the five-time Ballon d’Or winner fail to break his goal duck through five outings – with one penalty being missed and several wayward free-kicks fired a long way off target.

 

WHAT BROWN SAID

Ronaldo was only replaced once, in a final group sage clash with Georgia, and former Manchester United defender Brown has told the Euro Thrash podcast of how current Red Devils star Fernandes will have responded to being hauled off before his misfiring team-mate: “He would have been angry. He came off in the 75th minute [against France] and he was actually getting on the ball trying to create. You’re going to be frustrated. But if anything, Ronaldo has earned that. I know it is tough but he has 100% earned the right to stay on the pitch, because he can still get you a goal.”

 

Brown added: “There is a lot of respect in that team for Ronaldo. There was one free kick that was not even of his side, but he took it anyway because he wants to score. I do think it comes to a stage and the lads will think ‘he’s not going to take him off, there’s no chance, this is going to be his last Euros’. He is still that guy who can get you a goal. I don’t think there is anyone else in that team who has been scoring outright. Yes, he wasn’t playing particularly well, but I don’t think the manager wanted that responsibility and the press that comes with it to take him off, that definitely would have come into it a little bit.”

 

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DID YOU KNOW?

Ronaldo was left in tears after seeing his spot-kick saved in a last-16 tie with Slovenia, before going on to score in a successful shootout, and Brown went on to say of the emotion that can spill out of the all-time great: “He missed a couple when I was with him at Man United in important games, so he has been there and done it. It’s all about, will he step up again, but as any striker will tell you, it is your job. You want to take the penalty regardless of what happens. He would have been a little big disappointed that he missed that one, but he did get through anyway, it’s the personality of the player. Regardless, he will want to score, he will want to take it, even if there are some you might miss.”

 

WHAT NEXT FOR RONALDO?

Ronaldo, who hit 50 goals for Al-Nassr in the 2023-24 campaign, is up to 212 caps for his country. He has shattered records by registering 130 goals at international level, but questions are now being asked of how much longer he can continue – with not everybody convinced that he can make it through to the next World Cup in 2026.

 

 

 

 

 

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