Ten Hag addresses Cristiano Ronaldo role after he was dropped for Manchester United vs Liverpool FC
Cristiano Ronaldo was dropped as Man Utd crushed Liverpool 2-1 in the Premier League on Monday night.
Erik ten Hag demands that Cristiano Ronaldo actually plays a vital part to play at Manchester United regardless of being dropped for the 2-1 win against Liverpool on Monday.
Joined recorded their most memorable win of the Premier League season on Monday night because of goals from Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho, a win that sent them above Jurgen Klopp’s side in the table.
Ten Hag faced an enormous challenge with his determination for the game, dropping club chief Harry Maguire as well as the club’s most elevated worker, Ronaldo.
The bet paid off with a significantly better exhibition against one of the main sides in European football, yet Ten Hag demands Ronaldo actually plays a part to play until the end of the time notwithstanding being censured all along.
“The interest is for everybody, including the manager,” he expressed in his question and answer session when gotten some information about Maguire and Ronaldo. “We need to convey. You have a commitment to the club, to the fans. This is a gigantic club with an enormous fanbase, and we need to convey that. We need to go about collectively, and each person, consistently, needs to put forth a valiant effort. That is the interest for the manager and furthermore for the group.”
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Lisandro Martinez
Imposed himself from minute one against Mohamed Salah and did likewise against James Milner. Saved a certain own goal by Bruno Fernandes. 9
Tyrell Malacia
An encouraging full debut, overcoming the occasional bout of nerves and having the confidence to take set-pieces. Defended stoutly. 8
Scott McTominay
A gradual improvement on the Brighton debacle, he was disciplined as the defensive midfielder and got stuck in. 6
Christian Eriksen
Showed tremendous composure to salvage the attack that led to Jadon Sancho’s opening goal. Reliable on the ball. 7
Bruno Fernandes
Played more effective passes in the first 10 minutes than he had in the whole year. Started to regress a bit and booked for diving. 6
Anthony Elanga
Squandered an easy chance with the game goalless but atoned to pick out Sancho. Came off at half-time and the change was not enforced. 6
Marcus Rashford
At the tip of the arrow but blunt when played in for a couple of opportunities in the first-half. He made no mistake when one-on-one in the second. 7
Jadon Sancho
Made his goal look remarkably easy to lift the roof to give United a deserved lead. Not a constant thorn but had the biggest impact. 7
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Subs
Anthony Martial
An enhancement on Elanga, he played Rashford through to make it 2-0. 8
Fred
Provided extra tenacity in midfield. 6
Cristiano Ronaldo
Skied a volley. 5
Aaron Wan-Bissaka
First appearance of season. 5
Donny van de Beek
Late arrival. 6
Manager
Made key decisions and they all benefited United. Targeting Trent Alexander-Arnold worked and so did introducing Martial at the pause. 8
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