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Rangnick explains Ronaldo absence for Man Utd in derby defeat
Rangnick explains Ronaldo absence for Man Utd in derby defeat
Rangnick explains Ronaldo absence for Man Utd in derby defeat
Rangnick explains Ronaldo absence for Man Utd in derby defeat
Manchester United return to Premier League action on Saturday when they host Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford.
Ralf Rangnick admits he does not know if Cristiano Ronaldo is happy at Manchester United as the Portugal star prepares to return from injury against Tottenham on Saturday. Ronaldo was missing from United's dismal 4-1 defeat against Manchester City last weekend after suffering a hip problem. The 37-year-old reportedly flew home to Portugal rather than stay in Manchester to support his team-mates in the derby, sparking renewed speculation that he is unsettled at Old Trafford. The former Juventus striker, in the first season of his second spell with United, has shown signs of frustration after being dropped or substituted at various times.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani are fit and available for Saturday's Premier League game at home to Tottenham Hotspur, manager Ralf Rangnick said on Friday. Ronaldo did not play in the Manchester derby last weekend due to a hip injury while Cavani has not featured since early February due to a groin problem. United are looking to bounce back after losing 4-1 at Manchester City, which dropped Rangnick's side to fifth, a point behind Arsenal, but having played three games more, and two points ahead of Spurs who have two matches in hand.
Ralf Rangnick is hopeful that the success of Anthony Elanga and Hannibal will light a path to Manchester United's first team.