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Cristiano Ronaldo sends message to teammates after Man United beat Arsenal

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Cristiano Ronaldo has taken to social media following Manchester United's superb victory over Arsenal. United rode a storm before sealing a deserved 3-1 win against the Gunners, who entered the contest with an exemplary record this season.

But that 100 per cent start is well and truly over after Erik ten Hag's troops brushed them aside at Old Trafford. It is now four wins on the bounce for United who are fifth in the Premier League and just three points behind Arsenal.

Ronaldo has endured a strange start to the campaign, following his revelation over the summer that he wished to leave United.

After transfer deadline day came and went without another club lodging a suitable offer, Ronaldo is now firmly staying put. Read more : Player ratings against Arsenal as Rashford and Eriksen star Despite being largely restricted to cameos from the bench the Portuguese has clearly not downed tools over a failure to get a move away from the club.

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