Cristiano Ronaldo led the applause of Manchester United players towards their supporters following their victory over Leicester - following previous instruction from Steve McClaren.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner stormed down the tunnel without giving any thanks for travelling fans after their recent 4-0 defeat against Brentford while exchanging stern words with United coach McClaren.
Three consecutive Premier League wins later and the 37-year-old was understandably in a more positive mood, sticking around on the King Power pitch after their 1-0 win. READ MORE: Cristiano Ronaldo 'refuses to clap fans' before fiery Steve McClaren exchange In a show of support for United faithful following the final whistle, Ronaldo led his team-mates towards their corner of the ground - saying thank you with a clap.Ronaldo's passion got the better of him after the west London capitulation but his mood might now have changed after accepting that he will be at Old Trafford until January at the very least. Where will Man Utd finish in the Premier League this season?
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