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Casemiro and Cristiano Ronaldo have given Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag an easy decision

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On Tuesday night Casemiro and Cristiano Ronaldo might have sat down and watched Real Madrid's win in Glasgow while feeling a nostalgic pang for the big nights the Champions League can offer.

It ended as a routine win in the first group game, but the atmosphere marked it as a big occasion and the kind of night only the Champions League can deliver.

They won nine Champions League trophies between them in the Spanish capital, making winning the biggest prize in the club game in routine, but this week they had to settle for Thursday night football in Manchester this week. READ MORE: Fred has given Ten Hag a new midfield problem The game against Real Sociedad was their chance to make sure this was their latest appearance in this competition until the New Year, when interest goes from ice cold to tepid, but they might well find themselves in the team in Chisinau next week for a fixture neither would have circled a couple of weeks ago.

Casemiro is perhaps a little fortunate that Fred was so poor in United's midfield, as the Brazilian was little better. His passing accuracy with his head is probably better than his feet at the moment and it wasn't as physical or as mobile as Scott McTominay has been recently.

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