By Harry Smith
The media were very attentive to the situation of the Portuguese star in the last Manchester derby, where the player had no activity due to the decision of Erik ten Hag, who decided to put him on the bench and not put him to play, the reason why he justified this act was out of respect for the great career of Cristiano Ronaldo, because the team was losing 4-0 momentarily.
No doubt that sparked the rumour that the Portuguese star could leave in the summer if the club receives the expected offer, plus, if that offer comes the Dutch coach would do nothing to convince Cristiano to stay at the Old Trafford club. Manchester United have had a difficult week, after winning the Europa League match with many hurdles.
Cristiano's frustration is beneficial for the team's development
The leaders he selected to manage the dressing room, he chose Maguire and not Cristiano
The 37-year-old was very active, looking to link up with his team-mates, trying hard to find a way to make a difference in the game, even though he was presented with clear options to score, it just wasn't given to the player who was looking for his 700th club goal, and at times during the game he was very frustrated that he couldn't score.
The media highlighted the victory, which looked like it was going to be very complicated when they were down on the scoreboard, the situation changed and the work of the team was highlighted after the modifications that were made. The Red Devils won from a good approach in the second half, it took a lot of work.
The former Italian striker, Antonio Cassano, commented on the Portuguese star and his current situation with the Red Devils. He told the Daily Mail that he criticised Cristiano's attitude for taking away the place of the youngsters with the opportunities he receives, and also considered that the player is often on the bench.
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