Ronaldo Claims Persecution after Failed Appeal

Ronaldo Claims Persecution after Failed Appeal

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo said the decision to suspend him for five games is "persecution", Sky Sports reports.

The 32-year-old failed in his appeal against the ban for the red card he received in Real Madrid's 3-1 win against Barcelona in the Super Cup.

He was given a one-match ban for two yellows and a further four for pushing the referee after he had been sent off.

The bookings at the Nou Camp were for taking off his shirt to celebrate his goal to make it 2-1 and for a dive. Ronaldo missed Wednesday's second leg and will not return to domestic action until 20 September against Real Betis.

However, he will be able to play in the Champions League.

The Portuguese captain will miss Madrid's La Liga opener away at Deportivo La Coruna on Sunday. He will also be suspended for the matches against Valencia (home), Levante (home) and Real Sociedad (away).

In an Instagram post, after his failed appeal, he wrote, "It seems to me exaggerated and ridiculous, this is called persecution."

Madrid had signalled their intent to appeal against Ronaldo's second yellow card shown for diving eight minutes from time when he went down inside the area under pressure from defender Samuel Umtiti.

The forward was only on the field for 24 minutes as he was introduced as a second-half substitute and fired into the top corner 10 minutes from time to give Madrid a 2-1 lead.

It was Ronaldo's 10th red card of his career and the two yellow cards on Sunday came within two minutes.

"Once shown the red card, said player (Ronaldo) pushed me lightly as a sign of his disapproval," the referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea rote in his post-match report.

Real boss Zinedine Zidane branded Ronaldo's second yellow card as "ludicrous" following the victory over Barca.

He said, "I'm annoyed that Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off, it might not have been a penalty, but still, giving him a card is ludicrous."

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