Cristiano Ronaldo pushes a spectator and curses the official after being refused two penalties

CRISTIANO RONALDO yelled in the face of an official and shoved a man taking a selfie after decisions went against him in Al Nassr’s -2 win over Shabab Al-Ahli.

When his scissor-kick touched the outstretched arm of an opposing player in the box, the Portuguese attacker, 38, was bewildered as to why a penalty was not awarded.

Cristiano Ronaldo raged at an official on the touchlineCredit: Twitter @vartatico

Ronaldo then shoved a man away as he attempted to get a selfieCredit: Twitter @vartatico

And, after a frantic late push on Ronaldo, the ex-Manchester United man was denied another penalty kick in the first half.

The result at halftime in the AFC Champions League play-off was 1-1 for Al Nassr.

Ronaldo screamed in the referee’s face as he exited the field.

The Real Madrid icon then stormed towards the tunnel, pointing to his eyes and asking a referee to “wake up, wake up.”

Then, as he limped away in a huff, he shoved a man away who was attempting to take a selfie with the legendary footballer.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo’s fury amused social media users.

One person said: “Some things never change.”

Another added: “A man with boy emotions.”

Ronaldo’s scissor-kick struck the arm of a defender but no penalty was givenCredit: Twitter

Ronaldo was also brought down in the box but the referee remained unmovedCredit: Twitter

While a third replied: “🤣🤣🤣🤣 then there’s Messi winning titles happily.”

Since joining Al Nassr at the conclusion of last year, Ronaldo has scored 20 goals in 26 appearances.

However, back-to-back losses against Al-Ettifaq and Al-Taawoun at the start of the 2017 Saudi Pro League season have left his team 15th in the league.

They did, however, qualify for the AFC Champions League group stages after rallying from a 2-1 deficit to defeat Dubai side Shabab Al-Ahli -2.

Meanwhile, Lionel Messi, Ronaldo’s long-time adversary, scored his 10th goal in seven games for Inter Miami on Sunday, helping his team win the Leagues Cup.

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