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Cristiano Ronaldo has posted on social media after missing Manchester United 's draw with Leicester City on Saturday.
The forward was a late withdrawal after suffering through illness which meant interim boss Ralf Rangnick had to rejig his team selection at the last minute. United ended up playing without a recognised striker as they were forced to come from behind at Old Trafford.
Ronaldo is likely to return for the game against Everton next weekend, and appeared to be okay as he uploaded a picture of himself and his family to Instagram. He snapped himself, his partner and their children at a park and included the caption: "Family is everything."
Rangnick said before the Leicester stalemate: "Unfortunately, he had some 'flu-like symptoms, which he showed yesterday. Obviously, he should and would have played in the starting XI but he didn't feel well and couldn't train. Then the doctor went to see him at his house this morning to check again but he didn't feel any better and that's why, unfortunately, that's why he hasn't been able to play."
Ronaldo has been United's main supply of goals this term