SERIAL winner Cristiano Ronaldo threw the most almighty strop when he was hauled off in Manchester United's 3-1 win over Brentford.

The Portuguese superstar, 36, gave boss Ralf Rangnick a cursory glance, while muttering and then slamming his coat to the ground as he was subbed off after a disappointing performance.
Latest reports claim the ex-Real Madrid forward is frustrated with life at Old Trafford, which could explain why he showed his anger with the German tactician's decision to remove him from the action.
Ronaldo, though, isn't the only superstar to show his anger after being taken off. Here's seven who couldn't contain their emotions.
Lionel Messi
LAST September, Mauricio Pochettino replaced talisman Lionel Messi with Mauro Icardi with 15 minutes left on his debut against Lyon.
To soften the blow, the ex-Spurs manager extended his hand as the Argentine legend trudged off the pitch.
But Messi snubbed his handshake, gave Poch a dirty look and shook his head as he sat on the bench for the remainder of the match. To make matters worse, Icardi netted the winner.
Mesut Ozil
BACK in 2019, when his Arsenal career was beginning to come to an end, Ozil took his issues out on a water bottle.
Interim boss Freddie Ljungberg made the call, subbing the German playmaker in a Premier League game against Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium.
Players and staff looked on as Ozil's moment of petulance showed what was about to come when Mikel Arteta took over the reigns and booted him out.
Kylian Mbappe
PLAYING under Thomas Tuchel can be a tough experience, with the disciplinarian regularly keeping his players on their toes with a strict regime.
The France international was often sacrificed by his manager when games were seemingly won, irking the World Cup winner.
In the 68th minute, Mbappe's race was run during the 5-0 win over Montpellier in 2020, according to his gaffer.
As he came off, Tuchel explained his decision to the forward, who talked things over his boss, then went to sulk on the bench.
Granit Xhaka
AFTER having an absolute stinker against Crystal Palace in 2019, the then Arsenal captain was taken off at the Emirates Stadium to a chorus of boos from the home fans.
He waved his arms in the air in fury at the reaction, told the crowd to "f*** off" and threw his shirt to the ground before going down the tunnel.
As a result, he was stripped of the captaincy by Unai Emery.
Sergio Aguero
MANCHESTER CITY's record scorer didn't always see eye-to-eye with Pep Guardiola.
During a game against Spurs, the Spaniard wanted something different upfront and brought on Gabriel Jesus in place of the Argie on the hour mark. Aguero was livid and let him know about it as the pair aired an angry exchange in public.
"That's normal," Guardiola said after the final whistle.
"The players want to play and I can understand him. He is a top player. But at that moment I needed a little more energy with Gabriel in that position. That is why I decided to take a decision."
Gonzalo Higuain
MAURIZIO SARRI and Gonzalo Higuain had a strange relationship, but you can't argue that the Italian got the best out of the striker.
The chain-smoking manager would regularly haul off the star and the pair would quarrel on the touchline.
Speaking of their strained relationship, Sarri revealed: "I don't know why that is, but it's always been the case. Maybe it's because he needs a rather aggressive counterpoint to bring out the best in him."
He added: "He needs pampering one day and beating against a wall the next! When he's feeling down, he needs caring for.
"When he's on a high, he must be brought down a peg because he can get too carried away."
Lautaro Martinez
THE Inter Milan striker and former manager Antonio Conte had a furious bust-up last season when Martinez was substituted after coming on earlier in the game.
And he reacted in the worst possible way, taking his shirt off and throwing it to the ground in front of a fiery Conte.
According to Sky Sports in Italy, his manager shouted to Martinez: "Have respect! Who are you angry with? Never react like this again."
LM10_rockstar
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Do you think that Messi and Ronaldo if they allow stupid substitutions to go' on their lives do you think they will be able to win world best 7 and 6
who's 7 and who's 6
Mangisha
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Sarri and Higuain. That was Father and son relationship.
cemabpruyz
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They get angry because of their gigantic egos. They think how can the manager pull me off and put on someone who’s not nearly as good as me. That’s it in a nutshell. They don’t really respect their teammates.
Lokdkpuz
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kizadprstz
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Do you think that Messi and Ronaldo if they allow stupid substitutions to go' on their lives do you think they will be able to win world best 7 and 6
kaseem
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It's usual but Ronaldo displays his anger more than anyone.
look wat oil did
herotheboy
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kepa the legend
FootballRealist
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Does it matter as CR7 makes more headlines even when he sneeze’s. Even the criticism will come on how he sneezed.
yahlmsuyz
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For those of you who didn’t know jesus went on to score a goal after the sub and aguero and pep were seen hugging and laughing it out on the bench
The goal was offside though and it was against Tottenham.
Mezacmpyz
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Interesting
collinsk1
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It's usual but Ronaldo displays his anger more than anyone.
shut up that's the hate talking in you how
diamondlsayon
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Ha ha ha Interesting
pythagorasofficial
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It’s normal and why is it this Ronaldo here and there?
LEAMZZI
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It's usual but Ronaldo displays his anger more than anyone.
nabster10
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For those of you who didn’t know jesus went on to score a goal after the sub and aguero and pep were seen hugging and laughing it out on the bench
HospitalFC00
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this article is trying to excuse Ronaldo?? why to talk abt the rest now after long time
excuse for what ? they Didn't Post about Them When They Did But when Ronaldo Does They Start Posting Article's About Him 5 to 10 And Now They Post About Them With Everyone you Start Feeling Insecure ?
HospitalFC00
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That's big players for you, They actually think that they can't be sub off in a game but i know that they will understand better when they become a coach
they Shouldn't Be Beacuse If They Went To 4 Or 5 Games Without Goal Whole Media Will Start To Criticized Them That's Why.
Vezonic22
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That tells them the game isn't all about them or mostly about them and there are moments like that and they should learn to accept and be ok with it.
hilton1985
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haha Conte is the man. he don't do baby play. " have respect! who are you angry with? Never react like this again". Nonsense. he forgot to add that.
Waubceiku
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But people talk only about Ronaldo. haha.
AnijhaFidelis
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That's big players for you, They actually think that they can't be sub off in a game but i know that they will understand better when they become a coach
AnijhaFidelis
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this article is trying to excuse Ronaldo?? why to talk abt the rest now after long time
Why do you enjoy when Ronaldo gets angry or does something wrong
Sosbenstuz
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Sanchez isn't in the list
Vowcilt
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this article is trying to excuse Ronaldo?? why to talk abt the rest now after long time