Banner flown over Old Trafford in regard to Ronaldo rape allegations

Daily Mail published this video item, entitled “Banner flown over Old Trafford in regard to Ronaldo rape allegations” – below is their description.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Manchester United was met with a feminist protest in the sky above Old Trafford. An expectant sell-out crowd chorused the 36-year-old’s name as he emerged from the tunnel ahead of a second debut for the club following last month’s £20million move from Juventus.

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