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Man United Charged For Protests After Ronaldo Disallowed Goal

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Manchester United charged by FA

Manchester United have been charged by FA for their protests after a Cristiano Ronaldo goal was disallowed against Newcastle United.

Ronaldo twice had the ball in the net in quick succession shortly after half-time in Sunday’s goalless draw at Old Trafford.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s initial strike was struck off for a clear offside before he then stole in to score again as Newcastle prepared to take the resulting free-kick.

Ronaldo claimed the ball was already in play as Fabian Schar had played a short pass to Nick Pope, who was to take the free-kick.

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Referee Craig Pawson disagreed, with his arm still in the air as Ronaldo tackled Pope, prompting a furious reaction from the United forward and his teammates.

Nine of United’s 10 outfield players – Luke Shaw the exception – surrounded Pawson, who then booked Ronaldo.

A statement from the FA on Tuesday read: “Manchester United FC has been charged with a breach of FA Rule E20.1 following its Premier League game against Newcastle United FC on Sunday (16/10/22).

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“It’s alleged that Manchester United FC failed to ensure its players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during the 49th minute of this match, and the club has until Thursday (20/10/22) to respond.”

 

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