Cristiano Ronaldo has returned to the field with the Portuguese national team. The first match he played resulted in a draw, the friendly match was against Spain. He played a decent game against Spain.
But according to some reports, Ronaldo might face some legal actions as he broke some Serie A coronavirus guidelines to join the Portugal side for the international friendlies.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Paulo Dybala break COVID-19 regulations:
Some reports by Italy local media claim that some Juventus stars did not wait for the reports of the coronavirus and left the hotel which included Cristiano Ronaldo.
The two people who are associated with The Series A defending champions have tested positive. Paul Dybala has also broken the regulations.
The other players include Juan Cuadrado, Danilo, and Rodrigo Bentancur also may face legal actions. Juventus management has informed the local authorities in Turin for breaking protocols.
The entire Juventus team had been placed under Isolation since Saturday.
Juventus players’ Isolation ends:
The protocols which are alleged on the Isolation does not prohibit any player from practice. But they just prohibit them from contacting the outside world. It has now been confirmed that The two people from Juventus are not from playing staff.
The players who can join their respective national teams are Giorgi Chiellini, Leonardo Bonucci, Aaron Ramsey, Wojciech Szczesny, and Adrien Rabiot.
Cristiano Ronaldo to undergo trial for rape allegations:
There are many items which may go wrong, has gone wrong for Cristiano Ronaldo. He was alleged that he raped a US-based woman a teacher by profession a decade ago. He will go undergo trial in Nevada.
The 35-year-old had allegedly agreed to a financial agreement with Mayorga to bury the matter. The court now looks to investigate if the woman was of sound mind while agreeing to the deal, or if the deal had taken place between her and Cristiano Ronaldo’s representatives.
His representatives claim that the trial is an attempt to malign the Juventus superstar.
Cristiano Ronaldo has changed three clubs in his career. Firstly he joined The Man United Club in 2003, then sealed his transfer to the Spanish Giants real Madrid in 2009. Then played nine years for Real Madrid and joined Juventus in 2018.