Manchester United’s Ronaldo Fumes Over SubstitutionManchester United’s Ronaldo Fumes Over Substitution Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure as he was substituted in Manchester United’s 0-0 draw with Newcastle United on Sunday. The Portuguese forward was withdrawn in the 72nd minute, visibly upset with the decision made by manager Erik ten Hag. Ronaldo walked straight down the tunnel and did not acknowledge the United dugout or any teammates. After the match, ten Hag explained his reasons for substituting Ronaldo, stating: “I thought it was the right moment to bring on fresh legs. We had to defend the point, and I wanted to bring on players who could run and press.” However, Ronaldo’s reaction has raised questions about his future at Old Trafford. The 37-year-old has been linked with a move away from United in recent months, and his latest outburst suggests that he is not happy with his situation at the club. Ronaldo’s frustration is understandable, as he is a player who is used to playing the full 90 minutes. He has also been in good form for United this season, scoring two goals in his last three Premier League appearances. However, ten Hag has made it clear that he will not hesitate to substitute Ronaldo if he feels it is in the best interests of the team. The Dutchman is a disciplinarian who demands that all players follow his instructions. It remains to be seen how Ronaldo will respond to being left out of the starting lineup or substituted in the future. But his latest reaction suggests that he is not prepared to accept being treated like an ordinary player.