Cristiano Ronaldo has been charged by UEFA with improper conduct, with Juventus now waiting to discover whether the Portuguese will be sanctioned over his ‘cojones’ celebration against Atletico Madrid.
The 34-year-old forward has become the subject of a disciplinary investigation by European football’s governing body.
That is because he is considered to have acted out of line during a Champions League last-16 encounter in Turin.
Ronaldo netted a stunning hat-trick against Atletico to overturn a two-goal first leg deficit and fire Juve into the quarter-finals.
They are due to face Ajax at that stage, with the Eredivisie outfit having stunned Real Madrid – the winners from the last three seasons – to prolong their continental adventure.
It now remains to be seen whether Ronaldo will play a leading role for Juve in a last-eight clash with Dutch opposition.
UEFA have taken a dim view on his reaction to helping the Bianconeri past Atletico.
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