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Cristiano Ronaldo faces Champions League ban for ‘cojones’ celebration mocking Atletico boss Diego Simeone

Portuguese forward scored a hat-trick to send the Old Lady into the Champions League quarter-finals

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CRISTIANO RONALDO risks a Champions League ban after being charged by Uefa for his “cojones” goal celebration against Atletico Madrid.

The former Real Madrid star, 34, posed directly in front of the travelling Spanish fans after completing the hat-trick that knocked out Diego Simeone’s side.

 Cristiano Ronaldo mimicked Diego Simeone's celebration during the midweek win over Atletico Madrid
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Cristiano Ronaldo mimicked Diego Simeone's celebration during the midweek win over Atletico MadridCredit: Getty - Contributor

Ronaldo’s offensive gesture appeared a direct answer to Simeone’s own extravagant reaction to Atletico’s second goal in the first leg.

And Uefa have now confirmed that Ronaldo has been charged with “improper conduct” for breaches two aspects of disciplinary rules.

Ronaldo is accused of “insulting conduct” which “violates the basic rules of decent conduct” and bringing football into disrepute.

The minimum sanction will be a heavy fine for the Portuguese ace.

Cristiano Ronaldo mocks Diego Simeone dance during post match celebration after Juventus win
 Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone did this celebration in the first leg
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Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone did this celebration in the first leg

But Uefa are under pressure to clamp down hard on such antics - meaning Ronaldo will be concerned about the outcome of Thursday’s hearing in Nyon.

HIs actions could see him forced out of at least one of the quarter-final games with Ajax.

 

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