When Cristiano Ronaldo reacted to being sent off by pushing the referee against Barcelona on Sunday, he must have known he was in deep trouble.

The Portuguese has been given a five-match ban for his behaviour which will see him miss the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup.

Oh, and he was also fined €3,000 - not that he will care.

Ronaldo will miss four La Liga games during his time on the sidelines, which Zinedine Zidane will hope doesn't have a negative impact.

Speaking in a press conference on Tuesday, the Real Madrid manager said everyone at the club is "annoyed and upset" with the decision to ban Ronaldo for so long.

"I am annoyed. We are all annoyed and upset," he said. "I'm not going to get involved with the referees but, after what happened, to think that he'll not play for five games, makes you think that something isn't right.

"It's too long for him. I hope that when the [committee] meet, they look at it thoroughly.

"Everyone can have their opinion but Cristiano Ronaldo is upset because he wants to play and when he doesn't play he's not happy.

"I hope they've not got something against Ronaldo and people do their job with integrity. We're upset that we are not going to have him with us for a long time. We'll wait to see what happens."

Real have appealed Ronaldo's five-match ban, which the Spanish Football Federation will discuss when they meet on Wednesday morning.

In the mean time, Los Blancos will be gearing up for Wednesday night's second leg against Barcelona at the Bernabeu.

The players trained as normal today and, despite not being able to play against Barca, Ronaldo showed he is very much focussed on the season ahead by scoring an absolute screamer.

In the video below, posted by the 32-year-old on Instagram, Ronaldo produced a few step-overs, beat Nacho and Toni Kroos, and then found the far-right corner with a thunderous strike. Check it out.

Ronaldo doesn't post training videos very often, so it would appear even he was impressed with his goal, which he captioned: "🤔🤔🤔."

Fans on Instagram likened his goal to the one he scored against Barcelona two days ago, where he cut inside past Gerard Pique and fired past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

Ronaldo may be down, but he's certainly not out.