FIFA's Potential U-Turn: Portuguese Federation's Complaint and the Cristiano Ronaldo Ban
The Portuguese Football Federation is gearing up to file a formal complaint, arguing that the hostile environment in Dublin contributed to Cristiano Ronaldo's dismissal. This move comes as a potential strategy to seek a reduction in the ban imposed on the legendary forward.
Ronaldo's absence from the Portugal squad for the Armenia fixture in Porto is already a reality. Following the defeat in Dublin, head coach Roberto Martinez defended his captain, highlighting his lack of prior red-card incidents in 226 games.
"The red card is unprecedented for a captain in his extensive career," Martinez stated. "I believe it was a harsh decision, considering his dedication to the team. During the match, he was constantly grabbed, pulled, and pushed, especially in the penalty box. When he attempted to break free from the defender, the action might have appeared more severe than it actually was. I don't believe it was an elbow; it was a full-body tackle. However, from the camera angle, it could have been misinterpreted as an elbow. Nonetheless, we accept the decision."
Martinez expressed frustration at a press conference, suggesting referee influence. He mentioned a dramatic fall by a center-half, which coincided with Ronaldo's body movement. This incident added to the tension.
Ronaldo, aware of the expected boos, humorously promised to be a "good boy." However, the taunts intensified, and his dismissal sparked a sarcastic response as he exited the pitch, clapping and giving exaggerated thumbs-up gestures. He also exchanged sharp words with Ireland coach Hallgrimsson, who later revealed Ronaldo's sarcastic comment about putting pressure on the referee.
The controversy surrounding the incident has sparked discussions about the impact of the environment on player behavior. Will FIFA consider the Portuguese Federation's complaint? The outcome could significantly influence the future of Ronaldo's career and set a precedent for similar cases.