A week of waiting, a day of disqualification. The great case Cristiano Ronaldo, after having moved the first Wednesday of the Champions League, should be resolved with a decision not too heavy for Juve and CR7. The regulation of the Champions League, in Article 50, for an expulsion provides for an automatic disqualification day, with the faculty of the disciplinary organ of the Uefa to increase the penalty. Obviously this should not be the case because Ronaldo in Valencia was sent off for a tug to the hair of Murillo who, as the thousand replays testify, there was not. Cristiano did not go beyond a hand leaning for a moment on the head of the former defender Inter.
OLD TRAFFORD SALVO? - The decision will be taken on Thursday 27 and communicated in the following hours, perhaps the same day, perhaps Friday 28. However, everything leaves us thinking of a classic disqualification of a day, which for Juventus and for Ronaldo is inevitable. Cristiano will then miss Juventus-Young Boys on 2 October and will return to the team for the most fascinating game of the H group, Manchester United-Juventus on 23 October. Should be saved the great return of the number 7 to Old Trafford, the stadium in which he played until 2009, before the transition to Real.
AGNELLI ON TWITTER - Today the social message of the president Andrea Agnelli arrived, who wanted to underline with a tweet the success obtained by his players at Mestalla, despite the expulsion of Cristiano Ronaldo: "One for all, all for one". Another confirmation of how solid and determined at the moment is the dressing room of Massimiliano Allegri.
Unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno pic.twitter.com/t90ccl1P7a— Andrea Agnelli (@andagn) September 20, 2018
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