Cristiano Ronaldo has in fact accepted an FA charge of improper conduct relating to an incident in April, despite his manager Erik ten Hag suggesting otherwise.
relating to improper and/or violent conduct and Ronaldo had until Monday to respond to it, with Ten Hag suggesting he would not be accepting the charge.Sportsmail
Manchester United confirmed that Ronaldo has accepted the charge, having already apologised for the incident and been given a caution by Merseyside Police for after assault and criminal damage allegations.The incident took place following United’s 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park last April.
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