Top Premier League manager quits after huge weekend defeat
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Cristiano Ronaldo sought solace in Georgina Rodriguez after another difficult outing with Man United in the Premier League.
The legendary forward fired blanks on Saturday, February 26, as Watford frustrated the Red Devils at Old Trafford.
United squandered numerous goalscoring chances during the clash which ended in a goalless draw.
However, despite the disappointing result, Ronaldo put his miseries behind to fly Georgina to Madrid for a short trip.
The Sun reports the power couple left Manchester for Madrid immediately after United's encounter with Watford.
It is understood Ronaldo did the 'impossible' to bag a table at the ultra-exclusive Filandon restaurant in the Spanish capital.
Top Premier League manager quits after huge weekend defeat
FootballFilandon is known for its coal-grilled meats and fish, with food at the facility costing a fortune.
It remains unclear if Ronaldo has since returned to England to prepare for the Manchester derby set for Sunday, March 6, at Etihad Stadium.
Meanwhile, United's draw with Watford now leaves them in danger of missing out on a top-four finish at the end of the season.
The Ralf Rangnick-tutored side are currently placed fourth on the standings with 47 points.
Only two points separate them and sixth-placed Arsenal who have three matches in hand.
Earlier, Sports Brief reported former Chelsea defender Frank Leboeuf believes Cristiano Ronaldo should consider calling time on his football career.
This is after the five-time Ballon d'Or enduring a frustrating run of form that has seen him score just once since the turn of the year.
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FootballAccording to Leboeuf, he would rather have Ronaldo retire at the top than watch the Man United icon with 'pity.'
"I don't want to watch Ronaldo and have pity, because he's been on the top for so many years. I don't want him to be a normal player. He's been an exceptional player for so long," he said.