Ronaldo sent off in Spain RED MIST . . . Cristiano Ronaldo is comforted by a Juventus official after he was sent off in the Champions League opener against Valencia on his return to Spain last night. - Mailonline

VALENCIA. – Cristiano Ronaldo was sent off in his first Champions League match for Juventus, and on his return to Spain, leaving the Portugal star in tears as he walked off the pitch at the Mastella.

However, the Italian giants recovered from that shock to beat the Spanish side 2-0 on a night when Manchester City’s shortcomings in the Champions League were again cruelly exposed in a shock 1-2 home defeat to Lyon.

Manchester United powered to a 3-0 win over Young Boys in Switzerland, with Paul Pogba scoring twice, including a contender for the goal of the night, while Antony Martial scored the other goal for Jose Mourinho’s men.

Bayern Munich also started their campaign with a routine 2-0 away win over Benfica in Lisbon, Portugal, while champions Real Madrid thrashed AS Roma 3-0.

But the story was about Ronaldo.

He was dismissed in the 29th minute of Juve’s match at Valencia last night after tangling with Jeison Murillo.

After Murillo went down inside the area, the Portugal forward gestured for his opponent to get up, then put his hand on the Valencia defender’s head and appeared to tug his hair.

Referee Felix Brych showed Ronaldo a straight red card after discussing with his assistant behind the goal.

Ronaldo looked baffled and kept professing his innocence, sitting down on the pitch in disbelief.

The five-time World Player of the Year was clearly distraught as he left the pitch, still shaking his head.

It was his first red card in 154 Champions League games, and the decision means he could miss a return to Old Trafford when Juventus plays Manchester United next month if he gets at least a two-match ban.

Juventus hosts Young Boys next in the competition before two straight games against United, with the first match in England on October 23.

The Italian club could appeal the red card decision.

The 33-year-old Ronaldo joined Juventus from Real Madrid in the offseason and scored his first two goals for the Italian club this past weekend in a 2-1 win over Sassuolo in Serie A.

Ronaldo is the Champions League all-time leading scorer with 120 goals and led Madrid to the title the last three years in a row. – Agencies.

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