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The UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE match day 1 (Valencia vs Juventus) went hot as the old white ladies lost Cristiano Ronaldo to a red card in the 29th minute of the first half. Cr7 got a straight red from the referee after pulling the hair of Valencia defender Jeison Murillo. This act aroused an unrestrained emotional response from the Portuguese star forward.

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I'll first say, that was no red card offense. I'm hoping to see Cr7 play at home(Old Trafford). we've loved him ever since and kept on loving him and would want to see him play at old Trafford not minding if its against Manchester United come this October 23. So I'll plead with the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body, to please make a wise decision.

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Cr7 suffered patiently after his summer transfer from Real Madrid to Juventus where he went three league games without a goal until he netted a winning brace against Sassuolo. Not long for the Portuguese skipper, his awakening joy was ruined by German Referee Felix Brych who showed him a red card against Valencia(Spain).

The red card most likely is the first Cr7 should be receiving in an Europe premier club competition(ruining his clean record) after registering his 154 champions league match. moreover, it should probably be the 11th Ronaldo has received in his professional career.

"Its totally unfortunate and disheartening for a champion to be sent off in his first UCL game at his new club and also the competition he won three consecutive time with his former club(Real Madrid) with 15goals registered for last season UCL campaign". Oh!! no!! That's awkward.

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Seeing Cr7 in tears at that moment was a funny one but it gave me gooseflesh because his actions isn't worth a sent off as punishment. Moreover, facing more than one match ban will surely result to another sentimental commotion by Cr7's fans and lovers as they believe Lionel Messi has taken the UCL goal lead. Cr7 missing more than a match would of course give MS10 "who has been his top rival for about a decade now" an edge to top he goal scoring board with 3goals in 1match registered.

UEFA governing body disciplinary panel is yet to receive a report from Referee Felix Brych and make its decision on this matter by September 27th. If Cr7 should get a further ban, it obviously mean he would be missing out on a long awaited momentarily reunion with his former employee(Manchester united) on 23rd October, 2018.

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This is a fairytale I won't want to miss.

Well the fate of the reunion rests on the decision that'll be made by the Union.

This are difficult times in his career but at the end of every tunnel comes light. Many would say "when there's life, there's hope but for Cr7, when there's a match to play, there's a goal to score".

He proved this against Frosinone with his 81st minute goal.

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A WORD OF ENCOURAGEMENT by "Robert H. Schuller" - Tough times never last but tough people do.

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