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Cristiano Ronaldo is 'p****d off' when not playing, admits Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag ahead of Europa League

Nigel Chiu

Updated 05/10/2022 at 16:21 GMT+1

Erik ten Hag says Cristiano Ronaldo gets “p****d off” when he doesn’t play after being left to watch Manchester United’s defeat to Manchester City on Sunday. Ronaldo has started just one Premier League game this season amid reports that he could leave Old Trafford in the January transfer window. The Portuguese star is “happy” on the training pitch, though, reveals Ten Hag.

'He is not happy' - Ten Hag admits Ronaldo not pleased at not starting for United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag admits Cristiano Ronaldo gets "p****d off" when he isn’t playing, amid uncertainty about the Portuguese international’s future at Old Trafford.
Ronaldo has started just one Premier League game this season, in United’s 4-0 defeat to Brentford, and didn’t feature at all in the Manchester derby on Sunday where the Red Devils lost 6-3 to Manchester City.
He was in the starting 11 for United’s two Europa League games so could return for their match on Thursday against Omonia.
“He's not happy that he wasn't playing on Sunday,” Ten Hag told the press. “Don't get me wrong.
“But that wasn't the question. The question was, how was he always on the training pitch and what his mood is when he is around - and he is happy.
“But of course, he wants to play, and he is p****d off when he is not playing.”
United have lost two of their last three games in all competitions with defeats to Real Sociedad and Manchester City.
Ten Hag, who confirmed Harry Maguire, Raphael Varane, Donny van de Beek and Aaron Wan-Bissaka will miss their Europa League game, says their latest defeat was a “reality check”.
"Obviously, it was a difficult game, and as always, we analysed it,” said Ten Hag. “It was a reality check, we have to learn from it and carry on."
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Bruno Fernandes added: "It was not good enough for the standards we set ourselves and what we want to achieve this season. All together, we didn't do enough to win the game and we all are disappointed with the result.
"The responsibility is playing for this massive club and everyone has to feel that responsibility, it doesn't matter who has the armband on the pitch.
"There is still a long way to go but we know what we want to achieve. We know what the manager wants from us as a team but we've got to get back to good results and we have a chance to do that straight away tomorrow."
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