Cristiano Ronaldo leads a group of 10 Portugal stars NOT to thank Fernando Santos – despite winning Euro 2016 together – days after his wife’s rant at departing boss’ ‘wrong’ snubbing of her husband
Cristiano Ronaldo leads a group of ten Portugal players who have fallen silent after the dismissal of manager Fernando Santos following their dismal World Cup exit at the hands of Morocco in the quarter-finals.
Santos was axed on Thursday following their 1-0 defeat to the North African side to cap off a tension-filled tournament dominated by Ronaldo, who did not seen eye-to-eye with his coach in Qatar amid issues with his behaviour – before he was dropped for the knockout games against Switzerland and Morocco.
Now Portuguese outlets Record and A Bola have documented the divide among the squad – with ten stars failing to acknowledge Santos following his sacking, despite leading the team to Euro 2016 glory – as well as the Nations League in 2018-19.
Cristiano Ronaldo has led a group of ten Portugal players who have fallen silent after the sacking of Fernando Santos
Ronaldo endured a frosty relationship with Santos after being benched twice in Qatar
Ricardo Horta (L) Joao Cancelo (2L) and Ruben Neves (far right) have also failed to pay tribute
The other players who have followed Ronaldo in staying silent are Diogo Costa, Jose Sa, Diogo Dalot, Antonio Silva, Joao Palhinha, Ruben Neves, Ricardo Horta and Rafael Leao.
Cancelo hinted at friction with Santos after Portuguese media claimed he did not feel valued by his boss and was ‘misunderstood’ positionally after being dropped for the last-16 clash against Switzerland in favour of Diogo Dalot.
It comes just days after Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez hit out at Santos for making ‘the wrong decision’ for benching him against the Moroccans.
The 68-year-old coach led Portugal to their first ever major tournament success at Euro 2016
Ronaldo’s partner Georgina Rodriguez hit out at Santos for not starting Ronaldo vs Morocco
She said Santos had made ‘the wrong decision’ – but claimed Ronaldo had respect for Santos
She wrote on Instagram: ‘Today your friend and coach decided wrong. That friend for whom you have so many words of admiration and respect.
‘The same one who, by getting you into the game, saw how everything changed, but it was too late. You cannot underestimate the best player in the world, his most powerful weapon.
‘Nor can you stick up for someone who doesn’t deserve it. Life teaches us lessons. Today we have not lost, we have learned.’
Santos also vented his frustrations at Ronaldo after his poor reaction to being subbed off against South Korea in the group stages.
‘If I see the images – I didn’t like it, not at all. I really did not like it,’ he said.
Paulo Fonseca has emerged as a possible candidate to take over from Santos as Portugal boss
‘But from that moment onwards, everything is finished – full stop regarding that issue. Now, we have to think about tomorrow’s match, and everyone is focused on tomorrow’s match.’
Paulo Fonseca has been tipped to replace Santos, who was thanked by the Portuguese federation for his work since taking over in 2014.
‘It was an honour to have a coach and a person like Fernando Santos at the head of the national team.
‘The FPF thanks Fernando Santos and his technical team for the services provided over eight unique years and believes that this thanks is also made on behalf of the Portuguese people.
‘The FPF board will now begin the process of choosing the next national coach.’
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