NICE - Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo looked upset when he was replaced by Paulo Dybala in the Juventus match against AC Milan last weekend. Former Bianconeri midfielder Patrick Vieira gave his views on the events.

According to the man who currently coaches the Nice club in the French League, it is very important to know "why Cristiano Ronaldo is unhappy" at Allianz Stadium. He warned that Juventus needed to finish quickly.

"This shows how difficult it is to be a coach," Vieira told Sky Sport Italia, Tuesday, November 12. "Ronaldo of a different class, along with (Lionel) Messi and Neymar, is the image of football today."

Yesterday, Ronaldo responded to the event with a short message on Instagram and coach Maurizio Sarri defended the player in his post-match press conference.

"It is important to understand why he is unhappy," added World Cup winner France. “From the outside, it looks like he's going through a difficult time. When a player like him stops scoring goals, he's going to experience a little bit of frustration. "

It was in that match that Paulo Dybala replaced Ronaldo at the start of the second half, and ended up deciding the match after scoring the only goal.

“I am not surprised to see Juventus always in first position (standings), because here the players serve the club and when everything is clear the players can give their best on the pitch.

"At Juventus, the club is the real star," said Vieira.


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