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Ralf Rangnick has kept his cards close to his chest over whether Cristiano Ronaldo will come straight back into the Manchester United starting eleven for the trip to Everton this weekend.
Manchester United are in need of a victory on Saturday as they look to keep their top four hopes alive against Everton.
Erik ten Hag must be given full control in the Manchester United dressing room - cancelling out potential pressure to play Cristiano Ronaldo at every opportunity. That's the warning from Gabby Agbonlahor as key figures in the Old Trafford boardroom prepare to make the permanent managerial appointment.
The stakes for Frank Lampard are even higher than the visitors’ need for
Cristiano Ronaldo has on Instagram defended his son's fashion choices on a photo with his grandmother, Maria Dolores.
Manchester United forward Cristiano Ronaldo will return for their Premier League clash with Everton after overcoming illness but defender Luke Shaw will be unavailable for up to three weeks, interim manager Ralf Rangnick said on Friday. Ronaldo, United's top goalscorer this season with 12 league goals, will be back after missing their 1-1 draw with Leicester City last weekend while Shaw is set for a spell out due to follow-up treatment for a broken leg sustained in 2015. "Cristiano is back again," Rangnick told reporters ahead of Saturday's game.
Louis Saha says Wayne Rooney was ‘wrong’ to suggest Manchester United should move on from Cristiano Ronaldo.