Did Cristiano Ronaldo Call Maurizio Sarri 'Son of a W**re' After Being Subbed During Juventus vs AC Milan? (Watch Video)

For a couple of days now, Cristiano Ronaldo has been in the news for the wrong reasons. He was subbed with Paulo Dybala during the game against AC Milan which was won by Juventus by 1-0. This was the second time that manager Maurizio Sarri substituted him from the game and this surely did not go down well with CR7.

Cristiano Ronaldo. (Photo Credits: Getty Images)

For a couple of days now, Cristiano Ronaldo has been in the news for the wrong reasons. He was subbed with Paulo Dybala during the game against AC Milan which was won by Juventus by 1-0. This was the second time that manager Maurizio Sarri substituted him from the game and this surely did not go down well with CR7. The Juventus star left the stadium before the final whistle and it was said that he could be banned for a couple of years due to the act. Now, while CR7 was walking back into the tunnel, here’s one video that surfaced online which seems that the Juventus star has abused his manager. Cristiano Ronaldo Avoids Ban and Fine For His Angry Reaction During Juventus vs AC Milan, Serie A Clash.

According to reports surfacing online, the Juventus star called Sarri, a ‘son of wh**e’ while he was walking back into the dressing room. Ronaldo was substituted with Argentine forward Paulo Dybala who netted a goal at the 77th minute of the game and took the team to 1-0. With this, the team kept their winning streak going. Now, let’s have a look at the video below:

Asked about the incident in his post-match interview Sarri couldn't confirm the reports, saying, "Disrespectful to his teammates? Like I said, I don't know. If it's true that he left before the end it is a problem to be resolved with his teammates." Earlier he was substituted during the game against Lokomotive Moscow.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Nov 12, 2019 06:56 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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