Erik ten Hag adamant over Cristiano Ronaldo stay at Manchester United
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Manchester United's new manager Erik ten Hag confirmed Cristiano Ronaldo was part of his plans for next season while answering questions on Harry Maguire and disrupting Man City and Liverpool's Premier League dominance in his first news conference.
MANCHESTER, England :New Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says that Cristiano Ronaldo is part of his plans for the club, ending speculation over the Portuguese forward's future.
David de Gea has suffered yet another snub from the Spanish national team after not being named in their latest squad.
Comienza la era Erik ten Hag. El entrenador holandés ha sido presentado como nuevo entrenador del Manchester United en una rueda de prensa tan esperada como multitudinaria. Son tiempos de cambio en el equipo mancuniano, que no obstante, sigue contando con Cristiano Ronaldo. «Por supuesto que seguirá, traerá muchos goles», ha respondido Ten Hag con una sonrisa.
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes believes the club will bounce back from this season's failings following Sunday's final day defeat to Crystal Palace.
Manchester United spent more days at the top of the Premier League this season than title challengers Liverpool, PA news agency analysis reveals.
Erik ten Hag has warned the Manchester United squad in his first interview as manager, telling the underperforming players that ‘good is not good enough’.