Nemanja Matic teases Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes after Portugal were denied winner

‘Just on the line… clear now?!’ Man Utd’s Nemanja Matic teases Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes after Portugal were denied late winner… with Serbian midfielder sticking photoshopped snap of ball NOT crossing the line on team-mate’s locker!

  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s strike for Portugal and Serbia was controversially not given
  • The ball had crossed the line in the World Cup qualifier and Ronaldo was furious 
  • Serbian midfielder Nemanja Matic has teased Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes
  • He posted an Instagram story of a doctored snap of the ball not crossing the line

Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic could not resist a sly dig at Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes after the Portugal captain was denied a late winner against Serbia on Saturday.

Ronaldo was raging after his late strike in the World Cup qualifier wasn’t given, despite the ball clearly crossing the line in stoppage-time. 

Serbian midfielder Matic, a team-mate of Fernandes’ at Old Trafford, retired from international football last year but teased the Portuguese pair by posting an Instagram story of a photoshopped snap of Saturday’s incident. 

Nemanja Matic couldn’t resist a sly dig at Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes after the disallowed goal and teased the pair with a photoshopped snap of the ball not crossing the line

Ronaldo was furious as his last-minute goal wasn't given and he threw his captain's armband away in disgust after the full-time whistle

Ronaldo's last minute effort wasn't given even though the ball clearly crossed the line despite the efforts of Serbian defender Stefan Mitrovic

Ronaldo was furious as his last-minute goal wasn’t given despite the ball crossing the line (R)

In the photo, Serbian defender Stefan Mitrovic clears the ball off the line – not over the line – and Matic writes: ‘Just on the line. Is it all clear now?’ and tags both Ronaldo and Fernandes. 

The qualifier in the end finished 2-2 in Belgrade and Portugal skipper Ronaldo threw his armband away in disgust following the full-time whistle. 

Portugal coach Fernando Santos said afterwards that Dutch referee Danny Makelie had apologised for the mistake. 

‘The referee apologised to me in the booth and told me he was embarrassed. I was in the dressing room with him and apologised to me,’ Santos said. 

‘He had told me on the pitch that he was going to see the images and that if it was the case he was calling me to apologise – and so it was.

Matic, who won 48 caps for his country, teased Ronaldo and Fernandes after Saturday's controversial moment

Both Ronaldo and Fernandes are set to be involved in Portugal's qualifier against Luxembourg tonight

Matic teased Portuguese Pair Ronaldo and Fernandes after Saturday’s controversial moment

‘It is the second time in a qualifying phase that they apologise to me after the game. I told him on the pitch that there was no VAR or goal line – one of the things he told me was that the goal line was important – but I told him that the ball was half a metre inside the goal. 

‘There was no obstacle between the goalkeeper and the goal line. [it is a] problem because we drew. We have to rethink. The referees are human and make mistakes, but that’s why there is the VAR and the goal line technology to avoid this.’  

Ronaldo and Fernandes are likely to line-up for Portugal tonight against Luxembourg, with the 2016 European champions joint-top of Group A alongside Serbia after two games.