-
Death toll from massive strikes on Kyiv rises to 30
-
China sports brands score NBA stars to assist global ambitions
-
El Nino set to be strong, UN warns
-
Man dies after setting self ablaze outside UN in New York: police
-
'Inspired millions': Modric praised as World Cup career appears at end
-
VAR 'taking joy' from football says Croatia coach Dalic after loss
-
Death toll hits 10 in Thai monk procession crash
-
Afghans come home but risk exclusion without any ID
-
Asian markets rise as beaten tech stocks enjoy respite from selling
-
'Coincidence of life' says Ronaldo after Jota tribute a year from death
-
'Royal wedding': Swift and Kelce kick off star-studded celebrations
-
Japan face Italy without banned coach Jones
-
Tajik names for Tajik babies: strict rules leave parents stranded
-
Ronaldo, Portugal advance after VAR drama to set up Spain showdown
-
From ketchup to car parts, Cuba gets private sector makeover
-
AI romance scam impersonating Dubai prince ensnares victims
-
'Not easy, but not impossible': Iraq's film industry sees slow revival
-
Portugal advance in World Cup thanks to last-gasp Ramos winner
-
Farrell flattery primes Ireland for Australia clash
-
Mission impossible? England take the World Cup high road against Mexico
-
'I was just missing a goal,' says Spain's Yamal
-
Ukraine, Russia vow escalation as strikes on Kyiv kill 27
-
'Royal wedding': Epic Swift-Kelce fairytale marriage begins
-
Messi meeting the "game of our lives", says Cape Verde coach
-
France's Barcola expecting physical Paraguay clash at World Cup
-
Do not open until 2276: US burying time capsule to mark July 4
-
Sciver-Brunt and Knight send England into Women's T20 World Cup final
-
Scaloni warns Argentina that Cape Verde success 'no accident'
-
Spain power into last 16 at World Cup, Portugal face Croatia
-
Spain ease past Austria with 3-0 World Cup win
-
Emotional Dimitrov enjoys redemptive Wimbledon win over Mensik
-
Endrick says versatility could help Brazil against Norway
-
New York ready for epic Swift-Kelce fairytale wedding
-
Ghana have 'duty to Africa' to progress at World Cup, says Queiroz
-
Rubio says USA 'screwed' by World Cup red card
-
Former Celtics star Brown in shock over trade to 76ers
-
Heat dome roasts eastern US ahead of holiday weekend
-
Progress, further delay risk for Boeing Air Force One: report
-
WHO declares cruise ship hantavirus outbreak over
-
US coach Pochettino '200% Argentine' but embraces Americana
-
Sciver-Brunt and Knight take England to 169-5 in South Africa semi-final
-
Ukraine, Russia vow escalation after Moscow strikes on Kyiv kill 25
-
Trump's massive July 4 firework show raises health alarms
-
Prosecutors can review Woods medical records in DUI case: judge
-
Pogacar expects Vingegaard Tour de France battle to last 'years'
-
Japan deploys bear cameras in mountains as attacks surge
-
New York ready for epic Swift-Kelce love story wedding
-
Djokovic has history in his sights at Wimbledon
-
Wildfires rage in southern France, 3,000 people evacuated
-
Ovechkin returning to Caps for 22nd NHL season
Ronaldo refused to come on as sub, says Man Utd boss Ten Hag
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag confirmed on Friday that Cristiano Ronaldo refused to come on as a substitute during this week's win against Tottenham, saying there had to be "consequences" for his behaviour.
Post-match talk following the impressive 2-0 victory over Spurs at Old Trafford on Wednesday has been dominated by the early exit of the 37-year-old Portuguese superstar.
Ronaldo headed down the tunnel before the final whistle and made a hasty departure from Old Trafford.
United announced on Thursday that the forward had been dropped from the squad for Saturday's clash with Chelsea following his tantrum.
Asked at his pre-match press conference whether Ronaldo had refused to come on a substitute against Spurs, Ten Hag said: "Yes."
Ten Hag said: "What (happened in) the talk is between Cristiano and me. The (club) statement is also clear, I think."
But the Dutch manager, in his first season at Old Trafford, said Ronaldo "remains an important part of the squad."
The forward was also among those that left Old Trafford early in July's pre-season friendly against Rayo Vallecano, leading Ten Hag to underline the importance of players staying to support their team-mates.
Asked how he deals with the situation, the Dutchman said on Friday: "How we did. I am the manager. I am responsible for the top sport culture here and I have to set standards and values and I have to control them.
"We are in a team, so we have standards, we have values and I have to control that. After Rayo Vallecano, I told (you) it was unacceptable but he wasn't the only one. That is for everyone.
"When it's the second time, that will have consequences. That is what we did. We miss him tomorrow. That is a miss for us. For the squad it's a miss.
"But I think it's important for the attitude and mentality from the group. Now we have to focus on Chelsea and that is the most important."
- Heat of the moment -
Ronaldo responded to his omission from the squad by saying he had acted in the heat of the moment.
"I've always tried to set the example myself for the youngsters that grew in all the teams that I've represented," he posted on Instagram on Thursday. "Unfortunately that's not always possible and sometimes the heat of the moment gets the best of us.
"Right now, I just feel that I have to keep working hard in Carrington, support my teammates and be ready for everything in any given game.
"Giving in to the pressure is not an option. It never was. This is Manchester United, and united we must stand. Soon we'll be together again."
The former Real Madrid and Juventus star scored 24 goals in all competitions in 2021/22 in his first season back at Old Trafford, where he made his name as a global star.
But, disappointed by United's failure to qualify for the Champions League, he has tried and failed to engineer a move away from Old Trafford.
Ronaldo, a five-time Champions League winner with Real and United, has started only two Premier League games this season and has just one goal to his name in the English top flight.
The forward, who missed United's pre-season tour to Australia and Thailand for "family reasons", also reacted badly when he was substituted by Ten Hag in last week's draw against Newcastle.
E.Hall--AT