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Alan Shearer gives verdict on Cristiano Ronaldo being benched for Manchester United vs Tottenham

Former Newcastle United striker Alan Shearer believes Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag made the decision to leave Cristiano Ronaldo out of his starting line-up against Tottenham Hotspur because of his troubles in pressing.

Ronaldo, who has scored more career goals against Tottenham than any other English club, was dropped to the bench against Antonio Conte's side. Marcus Rashford, who started Sunday's goalless draw with Newcastle on the bench, was preferred in attack.

Ronaldo has started just twice in the Premier League so far this season and has scored just once, that being the winner in the 2-1 win over Everton just over a week ago. He stepped off the bench that evening to replace the injured Anthony Martial.

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And for former England man Shearer, he can understand why Ten Hag made the decision to start the five-time Ballon d'Or winner on the bench, admitting that he doubts whether 37-year-old Ronaldo can press in a way that the Dutchman wants his team to.

"I don't think you will ever get the truth out of a manager, in terms of what he is actually feeling, because he is going to get the questions whether he likes them or not," Shearer told Amazon Prime. "That is because of who Ronaldo is and what he is; he is an absolute superstar.

"He has been one of, if not the best player we have ever seen, which means that will continue to happen. But before time catches up with him... he's 38 next year, so logic tells you he cannot keep doing for so many years.

"He can't press in the way that the manager wants him to press. If he puts him on the pitch [from the bench], yes, he will score goals, but you also have to understand the fact that he is not going to be the guy, at

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