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Commonwealth Games 2022: Mum’s drunken celebration on Sunrise, Rugby Sevens, Australia, medal tally

The party is going strong on both sides of the world after Australia’s Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens gold medal triumph.

Taking to the field just before 6am AEST, the Aussies were unstoppable, leading 22-0 before two late tries gave some respectability to the scoreline in the 22-12 result over Fiji.

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The Commonwealth gold is the final piece of Australia’s trophy cabinet as the side won the 2016 Olympic gold and are the current Rugby Sevens World Series champions.

And while our stars were living it up, those left back at home were also getting in on the celebrations — just ask Richelle Levi.

The mother of the Levi sisters Teagan, 18, and Maddison, 20, was ready for the win, showing up on Channel 7’s Sunriseafter enjoying the spoils of victory.

Asked if the party was going to go on all day, Richelle was clearly already enjoying herself.

“100 per cent, two bottles of champagne already done — woo!” she said.

Sunrise host Natalie Barr and David Koch were in hysterics over the cross to the Gold Coast.

At a bowls club on the Gold Coast, Richelle said: “This is their little club, they used to sit out on that balcony …”

Weatherman Sam Mac added: “…while you were drinking champagne?”

He added: “I feel like the Olympics was all about Dean Boxall (Ariarne Titmus’ coach) in terms of passionate supporter, well I see your Dean Boxall and I raise you Richelle.”

Back in the studio, Edwina Batholemew said: “Imagine winning a gold medal and waking up the next morning with messages, ‘your mum’s on TV, she’s had two bottles of champagne, and she’s a riot”.

However, it wouldn’t be too much of a surprise for the champion sisters who knew their mum was prepared for victory and was even more loose off camera.

“Mum had a bottle of champagne ready at 6 in the morning — she was ready to celebrate and I think she’ll be on it all day celebrating,” a jubilant Maddison Levi said after Australia’s historic maiden Sevens gold medal win over Fiji.

“I don’t know if I can say it on camera (what mum said) but they were definitely happy.

“There were tears of joy. It was a pretty emotional rollercoaster…. they’ve been with us through the highs and lows and to have two kids standing on that podium is pretty awesome.

“They definitely had tears. But lots of swearing, I can confirm.”

Fans may need to remember the Levi name as the duo are set for long careers in the sporting spotlight.

The Levi sisters have been pursued by rugby, AFLW and rugby league, such is their athletic prowess.

Maddison played eight games for the Gold Coast Suns in the AFLW, kicking three goals, before representing Australia at the Tokyo Olympics. Teagan was drafted No. 6 by the Suns in the 2021 Draft before joining the Rugby Sevens tour.

But before the Games, Maddi revealed she would like to try everything.

“AFLW and NRLW is still there, which later down the track we’d love to give a go, but for now our heart is set on sevens,” Maddi told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“In sevens there is so much opportunity and it’s a growing sport. With the Olympics coming up and World Series [tournaments] every year, traveling the world with your best friend … there’s no other sport that compares to that.”

Teagan adds: “Mads has been my best friend since day one. I guess we do fight a little bit, but as we’ve grown older I wouldn’t change it for the world to finally play in an Aussie sevens team together. It’s a dream come true.”

The dream went next level this morning.

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Socceroos set for busy 2026 World Cup qualifying schedule

The Socceroos’ path to the 2026 World Cup will be a 16-match journey – provided the Australians are among the Asian Football Confederation’s top six qualifiers.

To be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, the 2026 edition of the tournament will expand to include 48 nations.

With 16 more countries to qualify than the 32 at this year’s World Cup, the AFC will have at least eight representatives and a maximum of nine.

Provided, as expected, the Socceroos are at the time among the AFC’s top 25 nations, they will join the race to reach the 2026 World Cup in the second round of the preliminary qualifiers, which is set to start late next year and will involve 36 teams who will be divided into nine groups of four.

Each nation will play six games in a round-robin, home and away format, with the top two from each group – 18 in total – to advance to the stage known as the AFC Asian Qualifiers.

The 18 teams – who will be divided into three groups of six – will play 10 matches in a round-robin, home and away format, with the top two from each group to qualify directly for the World Cup.

The teams finishing third and fourth in each of the three groups will be drawn into two further groups of three and play two matches in a single round-robin format.

Both of the group winners will qualify for the World Cup.

The two second-placed teams will meet in a playoff, with the winner to represent the AFC in an Intercontinental playoff, where a World Cup berth will be up for grabs.

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NRL 2022: Nelson Asofa-Solomona, Wayde Egan, broken teeth, Match Review Committee, Luke Patten, Why Melbourne Storm prop was cleared over ‘forceful tackle’

The involvement of team-mate Felise Kaufusi and the fact that Nelson Asofa-Solomona’s right hand was under Wayde Egan’s left arm helped convince the Match Review Committee not to charge the Storm prop over a tackle that left the Warriors hooker with broken teeth.

MRC manager Luke Patten revealed that the committee had considered whether Asofa-Solomona could be charged with a crusher, a head slam or dangerous contact and cleared him of all three offences.

While some feel the Melbourne prop should have been sent to the judiciary to determine whether he had done anything illegal after Egan left the field fearing he had broken his jaw, Patten said the MRC felt there was insufficient evidence to charge him.


Warriors hooker Wayde Egan feared he had broken his jaw after a tackle by Nelson Asofa-Solomona

Warriors hooker Wayde Egan feared he had broken his jaw after a tackle by Nelson Asofa-Solomona
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NRL head of football Graham Annesley admitted that there would be criticism of the MRC’s view that Asofa-Solomona’s forearm made “minimal contact” with Egan’s chin, but Patten said the committee had analyzed the tackle in detail before making their decision.

“First of all, we identified that there was an extra player, Kaufusi, contributing to the force of the tackle, so [it was] two big men on a smaller man,” Patten said in a pre-recorded video shown at Annesley’s weekly media briefing.

“We identified that Nelson creates space so there was no crusher and no force applied to Egan’s neck here.

“There were a couple of other things that we had to clear in this tackle, firstly there was the head slam. We see that there is a clear separation from Nelson’s right arm as player Egan gets thrown to the ground.

“Nelson has a good grip with his left arm but there is clear separation, whereas with a head slam you would see that arm isolate the head and really slam it into the ground. We have cleared that because his arm does separate from Egan. ”



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Patten said the MRC had also considered a dangerous contact charge but believed it had merely been a “forceful tackle” and Egan’s head had hit the ground.

Asofa-Solomona was helped by the fact his right arm had been placed across Egan’s chest, as he had his hand under the left arm of the Warriors hooker.

“As I mentioned previously, Nelson has a grip with his left arm and there is separation,” Patten said.

“On one of the angles, you can see that Nelson gets a grip under Egan’s left arm under the under arm there and we believe that Nelson’s right arm was diagonal from that grip so it was diagonally across his chest.

“There might be possible minor contact at the end of the tackle with Nelson’s forearm, possibly with the neck or chin area, but that it was only minor contact.

“It was a forceful tackle which unfortunately resulted in Egan’s head going into the ground but these were all the things we considered when we ruled that this actually incident was NFA [no further action] for us.”

Egan underwent dental work to repair two cracked teeth on Monday but Annesley said injury was only taken into account after a player had been found to have committed an offence.

The severity of the injury would be used to help determine the grading of the charge.



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“There are a range of factors that the MRC considers,” Annesley said.

“They do a very forensic analysis and they take as long as is required to reach a decision and they look at things in great detail because you are talking about a very serious incident when a player gets charged.

“It either has a financial impact on a player or it means that a player misses games, so they are important matters for them to determine and they are required to look at them in great detail.”

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Koch left “fuming” after being “played” by Collingwood over prison bar jumper request

Port Adelaide president David Koch says he feels “played” after Collingwood denied the Power’s request to wear their prison bar jumper in the Round 23 Showdown.

Reports surfaced late last week that Port Adelaide’s request from earlier in the year had been knocked back. The club hasn’t worn their Guernsey heritage since their 150th celebration in 2020, with Pies CEO Mark Anderson confirming on Saturday that Collingwood had bunkered down on their agreement with Port.

Koch labeled the objection “disappointing” and “disrespectful”, suggesting that new Pies president Jeff Browne had let down the Power with his previous updates.

“It is really disappointing. I think a bit disrespectful to our history and disrespectful to our members as well,” Koch said on FIVEaa Breakfastbut The SportingNews.

“Two weeks ago the Collingwood president Jeff Browne rang me out of the blue and said, ‘Mate Kochie, we’re taking your request really seriously, we understand how important it is to your members.’

“(He said), ‘I’ve been canvassing opinions in Melbourne and SA and I’m putting it to my board and I don’t want to get your hopes up but I’m quietly confident we could have good news for you .’

“I’m fuming because we have done the right thing, just quietly gone about it, and I can’t help feel that good nature has been played.

Koch also suggested former Pies president Eddie McGuire was pulling the strings behind the scenes. McGuire pledged to take the Power to court if they wore their prison bar jumper without permission during his tenure of him, while the AFL has also said Port could lose premiership points if they wear the guernsey.

“Eddie’s the one who said, ‘We own black and white’,” he added, per the Herald Sun.

“I don’t know if it’s a case of the big Victorian clubs once again going, ‘Hey, you just keep in your place’.

“On the weekend in the VFL, Collingwood played the Southport Sharks – who are black and white. So why can’t we play in our traditional prison bar Guernsey in showdowns in Adelaide?

“I think a bit disrespectful to our history and disrespectful to our members as well.

“You look at virtually every AFL club being able to play in a heritage Guernsey this year – a retro Guernsey – celebrating it. But we’re not allowed to do the same.”

Koch also reaffirmed to the club’s website a 2007 agreement exists where the Power, Collingwood and the AFL signed off on Port wearing the prison bar jumper in heritage round every year, except against Collingwood.

Former Adelaide forward Josh Jenkins on Friday urged Port to wear the jumper in Round 23 regardless of the Magpies’ objections, while Andy Maher labeled the decision “mean-spirited”.





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Tony Finau scores second win in two weeks at Rocket Mortgage Classic

DETROIT – Sometimes the narrative changes fast.

This time last season we wondered when Tony Finau would win again, what with his five-plus-year drought since the 2016 Puerto Rico Open. His fans of him gnashed their teeth on Sundays, tried to console themselves on Mondays. The close calls mounted, none more painful than at the 2020 WM Phoenix Open, when it all seemed so unfair his oldest son, Jraice, was in tears.

Well, so much for all that.

One week after winning the 3M Open, Finau shot a clinical 67 to jump away his second victory in as many weeks at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. His 26-under-par total set a tournament record and left him five clear of Patrick Cantlay (66), Cameron Young (68), and Taylor Pendrith (72).

Oh, and with his victory at THE NORTHERN TRUST at Liberty National almost exactly a year ago, Finau has now racked up three wins in 12 months. Who’s laughing now?

“I’m very optimistic,” Finau said. “I’ve always been that way. I’ve always had hope and faith that things will turn out if I just keep working hard and putting myself there.”

Call it grit, stubbornness or perseverance. If he just kept putting himself in uncomfortable situations, if he kept learning more about the emotions that bubbled up in those situations, eventually, Finau reasoned, he would figure it out. And now he has.

“I’m proud of the way that I fought through adversity through my career,” he said, “and now I’m a back-to-back champion. … They say a winner is just a loser that just kept on trying, and that’s me to a T. How many times do I lose? But one thing I won’t do is give up and I’m only here as a winner because I chose not to give up and just keep going.”

The last player to win in back-to-back weeks during the FedExCup Regular Season was Brendon Todd in 2019. The last to win in back-to-back starts was Xander Schauffele earlier this season, at the Travelers Championship and Genesis Scottish Open.

This Rocket Mortgage wasn’t as lopsided as the final score. Finau pulled his tee shot at the par-3 ninth and hit his pitch shot 11 feet past the hole. With a bogey, Pendrith would be only one back. Cantlay, two groups ahead of them, had made the turn in 31 and would be two back. But Finau charged his par putt, and the ball caught the lip, spun around the cup, and dropped.

“Some of those putts haven’t gone my way in the past, I feel like, where they’re lipping out instead of lipping in,” said Finau, who added that he got a read off Pendrith’s birdie try. “So when that lipped in going on the low side, that gave me some momentum right into the back nine. I was able to make (a birdie) on 10 and then I was in control of the golf tournament.”

Added his caddy of two years, Mark Urbanek, “Sometimes those par putts feel bigger even than the birdies, especially on a course like this, where you feel like you’re losing more than one shot with a bogey. That was a nasty lie over there on 9; that was a good up-and-down.”

Finau came into the week as clearly the hottest player in the field, and he leaves having perhaps amended that to the hottest player in all of golf.

“I’ve seen rounds this good, but to do it for 144 holes and win back-to-back is impressive,” Urbanek said. “We talked before the round that if he can take care of the par 5s and coast the rest of the way, be patient and get our looks, it would be really hard for someone to catch him. I mean, Taylor could, but anybody else was going to have to shoot 9 or 10 under.”

Seeking his first win, Pendrith never looked at ease and faulted his lack of feel on the greens.

Finau hit 46 of 56 fairways and 66 of 72 greens in regulation and, not surprisingly, led the field in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green. He was 6-for-6 in scrambling for the week, also first in the field, and ranked 15th in Strokes Gained: Putting (+4.478).

Hard to believe, but he didn’t love Detroit Golf Club the first time he saw it. (He tied for 53rd in 2020.) It’s a classic, tree-lined Donald Ross, and Finau was curving the ball so much he had trouble keeping it in the fairway. He and his coach, Boyd Summerhays, worked hard to fix that.

“He still shapes it,” Urbanek said, “but no more than the width of a fairway. He’s not having to start it over the trees and try to bring it back.”

Added Finau, “I’m a lot better than I was just a couple years ago.”

After making birdies at 10, 12, 14 and 17 – the latter two being par 5s, making him 4-for-4 on those holes for the day – and a drama-free par on 18, he embraced wife Alayna, who flew from their home in Utah late Saturday.

“I’m not surprised to see this,” she said. “He’s worked so hard. But it does feel cool.”

The couple have five children, and the 3M Open marked the first time the family had been on site to see him win. Alas, they had to go home afterward, as Jraice, 10, had two golf tournaments, and there was also a baby shower and a family reunion to attend.

Finau has his foundation golf tournament Monday, and then it’s on to the FedEx St. Jude Championship and the start of the FedExCup Playoffs. With his fourth career win, he moved from No. 17 to No. 7 on the FedExCup Playoffs and Eligibility Points List, and while he’s got a lot of ground to make up – Scottie Scheffler remains in pole position, well ahead – Finau said he is unknown.

“Those guys will be hard to catch,” he said, “but the way the points work in the FedExCup, you’re able to race up that, climb that ladder pretty fast. I at least have given myself a chance. I’ve said it before, a week can change your life. I guess when you look at mine, two weeks is now back-to-back weeks has now changed my life, and it’s a great feeling.”

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Three-time Olympian and doctor Jana Pittman to enlist in Army Reserve following stint on Seven’s SAS Australia

Is there anything Olympian Jana Pittman can’t do?

If juggling six children while working as a doctor – during the pandemic mind you – wasn’t difficult enough, Pittmann wants to add another spinning plate.

“My goal is to join the Army Reserve,” Pittman told The Sunday Telegraph.

“I am halfway through that application, but I had the twins, so it has been delayed.”

The 39-year-old and her husband, Paul Gatward, announced the arrival of Willow and Quinlan in March last year, just months after her impressive stint on Seven’s SAS Australia.

After putting her mind and body on the line during the second season of the hit military-style show, it seems the real-life Wonder Woman has what it takes to join the military.

She said her decision was influenced by her brother, grandfather, brother-in-law and father-in-law are all veterans.

“We have a lot of family involved in the military,” she said.

“My brother was an ex-Afghan veteran, my grandfather was in the Army and my husband’s brother is in the Army, as is his father. Also my grandparents were Dutch and went through (Nazi occupation in) World War II.

“So we have seen first hand how the war can impact them when they come home. I have grown up with a lot of respect for veterans.”

Pittman’s brother Ryan was involved in the military for “several years” and did tours in Afghanistan.

The champion hurdler revealed it was her brother who inspired her to become involved with the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay, a six-month campaign that acknowledges veterans and families of veterans.

“This is my opportunity to thank the men and women who have represented our country,” she said.

“I think it is so wonderful they are getting 2000 people to hold the torch in various places around Australia.”

Pittman has already built a very impressive career.

She’s best known for her sporting prowess, having competed at three Olympics, been a two-time world champion in the 400m hurdles, and for her Gold medals at the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games.

In 2019 she completed her medical degree and is now specializing in women’s health.

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“I feel incredibly lucky to have a career after sport,” she admitted on SAS Australia.

“I know a lot of my friends have really struggled with it.

“Sport, for me, was almost an accident. I wanted to be a doctor from the age I could remember. I remember carrying a little doctor’s bag around that my granddad gave me, and it was full of all sorts of pretend instruments and stethoscopes and things. And so that was my goal.”

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Will Kennedy injured for Cronulla Sharks, to have surgery, round 21 team

Cronulla has been dealt a crushing blow to its premiership run with news fullback Will Kennedy likely won’t play again before finals.

The Sharks announced on Monday Kennedy will undergo surgery on after injuring his ankle in round 20.

Incredibly, the No.1 was able to remain on the field after the injury, and played a role in his side’s thrilling extra-time victory over South Sydney.

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The club expects Kennedy to miss “five or six games”, and with five games remaining in the regular season he almost certainly won’t be back before the playoffs.

The Sharks are destined to finish inside the top eight and feature in the post-season, where Kennedy will be vital to their title charge.

In the meantime, Cronulla has a number of options available to fill the Kennedy void.

Both halves – Matt Moylan and Nicho Hynes – can play fullback, with Braydon Trindall ready to jump into a playmaker role to cover a potential spine switch.

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When Kennedy missed two games earlier in the season, Hynes played fullback one week, and the next Lachlan Miller made his NRL debut in the jumper.

The Sharks’ round 21 team will be announced at 4pm on Tuesday.

They sit third on the NRL ladder.

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Commonwealth Games 2022: Mum’s drunken celebration on Sunrise, Rugby Sevens, Australia, medal tally

The party is going strong on both sides of the world after Australia’s Commonwealth Games Rugby Sevens gold medal triumph.

Taking to the field just before 6am AEST, the Aussies were unstoppable, leading 22-0 before two late tries gave some respectability to the scoreline in the 22-12 result over Fiji.

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The Commonwealth gold is the final piece of Australia’s trophy cabinet as the side won the 2016 Olympic gold and are the current Rugby Sevens World Series champions.

And while our stars were living it up, those left back at home were also getting in on the celebrations — just ask Richelle Levi.

The mother of the Levi sisters Teagan, 18, and Maddison, 20, was ready for the win, showing up on Channel 7’s Sunriseafter enjoying the spoils of victory.

Asked if the party was going to go on all day, Richelle was clearly already enjoying herself.

“100 per cent, two bottles of champagne already done — woo!” she said.

Sunrise host Natalie Barr and David Koch were in hysterics over the cross to the Gold Coast.

At a bowls club on the Gold Coast, Richelle said: “This is their little club, they used to sit out on that balcony …”

Weatherman Sam Mac added: “…while you were drinking champagne?”

He added: “I feel like the Olympics was all about Dean Boxall (Ariarne Titmus’ coach) in terms of passionate supporter, well I see your Dean Boxall and I raise you Richelle.”

Back in the studio, Edwina Batholemew said: “Imagine winning a gold medal and waking up the next morning with messages, ‘your mum’s on TV, she’s had two bottles of champagne, and she’s a riot”.

However, it wouldn’t be too much of a surprise for the champion sisters who knew their mum was prepared for victory and was even more loose off camera.

“Mum had a bottle of champagne ready at 6 in the morning — she was ready to celebrate and I think she’ll be on it all day celebrating,” a jubilant Maddison Levi said after Australia’s historic maiden Sevens gold medal win over Fiji.

“I don’t know if I can say it on camera (what mum said) but they were definitely happy.

“There were tears of joy. It was a pretty emotional rollercoaster…. they’ve been with us through the highs and lows and to have two kids standing on that podium is pretty awesome.

“They definitely had tears. But lots of swearing, I can confirm.”

Fans may need to remember the Levi name as the duo are set for long careers in the sporting spotlight.

The Levi sisters have been pursued by rugby, AFLW and rugby league, such is their athletic prowess.

Maddison played eight games for the Gold Coast Suns in the AFLW, kicking three goals, before representing Australia at the Tokyo Olympics. Teagan was drafted No. 6 by the Suns in the 2021 Draft before joining the Rugby Sevens tour.

But before the Games, Maddi revealed she would like to try everything.

“AFLW and NRLW is still there, which later down the track we’d love to give a go, but for now our heart is set on sevens,” Maddi told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“In sevens there is so much opportunity and it’s a growing sport. With the Olympics coming up and World Series [tournaments] every year, traveling the world with your best friend … there’s no other sport that compares to that.”

Teagan adds: “Mads has been my best friend since day one. I guess we do fight a little bit, but as we’ve grown older I wouldn’t change it for the world to finally play in an Aussie sevens team together. It’s a dream come true.”

The dream went next level this morning.

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Matt’s Merrett call, Marshall dominates, Fantasy semi finals – Ep. 536 – DT TALK

The first week of Fantasy finals have been played with a couple of teams in leagues through to the preliminary finals while others will face sudden death semi finals this week. Roy, Calvin and Warnie have everything you need to help you get on your way to a premiership.

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Episode Guide

1:00 – The Traders are facing do-or-die semi-finals this weekend.

3:10 – Stephen Coniglio as a late out upset Roy.

7:30 – A late change at the Saints had Warnie filthy as he missed Rowan Marshall‘s 163.

12:20 – “The torment of it” – one point separated Roy and Calvin.

15:00 – Zach Merrett‘s 172 was a thing of beauty with 135 points scored in the second half.

18:00 – A forward tagging role for ben keays earned him a -3.

9:00 p.m. – Matt, coach of Mottram’s Marvels, joins the boys.

24:45 – A bold captain choice, off the back of a hunch, has seen Matt take a 104 point lead into round 21.

28:50 – It looks like Stephen Coniglio will be available this week.

31:20 – An impending suspension and hamstring injury will see Jay Culley on the sidelines.

34:45 – Brodie Gundy is set to return for the Feet. time to trade Darcy Cameron?

41:20 – Who do you trade out of your backline? Jack Crisp, Nick Daicos or Jayden Short.

45:05 – You have harry himmelberg moved forward again?

47:20 – The Traders’ trades thanks to Toyota.

49:30 – Questions from social media – follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.

54:30 – Who goes first: harry himmelberg or James Sicily?

59:50 – The boys celebrate Mason Redman‘s scoring.

1:03:00 – The cupboard is bare for free agents in Fantasy Draft.

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Cristiano Ronaldo leaves Old Trafford before final whistle of Manchester United draw

Cristiano Ronaldo left the stadium before the end of Manchester United’s 1-1 draw with Rayo Vallecano after being substituted at half-time.

Ronaldo, 37, made his comeback against the Spanish side after missing United’s tour of Thailand and Australia to deal with a family issue.

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I have started the game before being replaced after the first 45 minutes. He was pictured leaving Old Trafford before the final whistle, with United sources afterward refusing to comment on whether his early exit from him was sanctioned by manager Erik ten Hag.

Ronaldo is keen to leave the club this summer in a bid to find regular Champions League football elsewhere. He has been linked with moves to Bayern Munich, Chelsea and Atletico Madrid, although sources have told ESPN that United are yet to receive a serious offer for the Portugal forward.

Sources have told ESPN that Ten Hag encouraged the squad members who played against Atletico Madrid 24 hours earlier to attend the friendly against Rayo.

Marcus Rashford, Anthony Martial and Scott McTominay were among the players who watched from the directors’ box while others were in hospitality boxes. They looked on as Ronaldo’s replacement, Amad, opened the scoring for United early in the second half before Alvaro Garcia equalized for the visitors soon afterwards as United ended their preseason campaign with three wins, two draws and a defeat from their six games.

“Overall, I am happy, we made a good preseason,” Ten Hag said. “We make good progress and we’re ready for the season, but still I know there is a lot of room for improvement and we have to improve.

“It’s also a process that continues during the season, but for next week it’s about a result as well. The reception was fantastic. I felt the vibe in the stadium, I felt the vibe they want to send to the team.

“There has to be co-operation between fans and the team so we get the right emotion and, especially, the right results.”

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