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Ten Hag addresses Cristiano Ronaldo role after he was dropped for Manchester United vs Liverpool FC

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Erik ten Hag insists that Cristiano Ronaldo still has a key role to play at Manchester United despite being dropped for the 2-1 win against Liverpool on Monday.

United recorded their first win of the Premier League season on Monday night thanks to goals from Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, a win that sent them above Jurgen Klopp's side in the table.

Ten Hag took a massive risk with his selection for the game, dropping club captain Harry Maguire as well as the club's highest earner, Ronaldo. READ MORE: United player ratings vs Liverpool The gamble paid off with a much improved performance against one of the leading sides in European football, but Ten Hag insists Ronaldo still has a role to play for the rest of the season despite being snubbed from the start. "The demand is for everyone, including the manager," he stated in his press conference when asked about Maguire and Ronaldo. "We have to deliver.

You have an obligation to the club, to the fans. This is a massive club with a huge fanbase, and we have to deliver that. We have to act as a team, and every individual, every day, has to give their best.

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