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Roy Keane questioned the injury that kept Cristiano Ronaldo out of the Manchester derby, insisting something "doesn't add up" after Ralf R angnick's comments on the absent Manchester United superstar.
The Portugal star was omitted from the matchday squad that travelled to the Etihad to face Manchester City on Sunday.
Rangnick provided an update on Ronaldo's condition before kick-off revealing he had problems with his hip flexor on Friday and wasn't able to train.
He said: "Cristiano had some problems with his hip flexor on Friday and since then, he didn’t train."
Ronaldo couldn't recover in time for derby day, as a result, as Anthony Elanga came into the side to face Pep Guardiola's men.
But former United midfielder Keane isn't convinced about Ronaldo's injury given his renowned longevity
He told Sky Sports: "The surprise is Ronaldo with the problem with his hip flexor, but United have a bit of pace they still have to come out and play with pride and quality.
"Elanga is a good player, positive and is an intelligent player.
"There seems to be something more with the


