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Rangnick’s chat with Cristiano Ronaldo that led to him being dropped vs Aston Villa

Ralf Rangnick claims he and Cristiano Ronaldo made a joint decision that the five-time Ballon d’Or winner would play no part in Manchester United’s FA Cup win over Aston Villa.

The duo spoke in private on Sunday before they trained at Carrington. And Ronaldo is suffering with some minor issues and they both agreed that the player should sit out the third-round tie.




“I spoke with Cristiano yesterday before training,” said Rangnick. “He told me that he had some problems for the last couple of days, some minor problems. In the end, we decided to not take any risks in a cup game that could easily last 120 minutes.”

Rangnick’s admission that he spoke to Ronaldo and made the decision with him suggests the German coach is trying to avoid a problem that cost Ole Gunnar Solskjaer his job.




Solskjaer dropped Ronaldo for the Red devils’ 1-1 draw with Everton, which went down like a lead balloon.

According to The Sun, the Portuguese forward was furious with Solskjaer’s decision, with a source telling the paper at the time: “Ronaldo was extremely disappointed for being benched.

“Ole presumed that he was tired after the Villarreal game, so he decided to only put him on early in the second half. But Cristiano told him that he will tell him when he isn’t fit to play and that he wants to play in every single league game.

“He also told him that he has come here to win trophies and that United need to play their most important players in all of the games.”




Sir Alex Ferguson was also overheard questioning Solskjaer’s decision, pointing out that a good manager always starts his best players.

Solskjaer responded to Ferguson’s comments at the time, he said: “I’m quite relaxed about it but, of course, it’s not really fair on the gaffer that something like this gets broadcast.

“You always have opinions and you speak to people, you speak to people in confidence.

“I disagreed with the gaffer quite a few times and I told my wife quite a few times that I disagreed with him but that never made headlines as a player. I’m sure Sir Alex knows that it doesn’t bother me.

“We all want to see Cristiano. We all want to, because he’s unique, he’s different, he’s had a career and everyone wants to come and watch him. But the plain fact of it is he cannot play every single game that we play, that’s just physical nature, human nature.

“But he knows how difficult this job is anyway, the gaffer. He didn’t always play the same eleven. He took some risks at times to rest Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney or David Beckham, the best players that we had. Sometimes it works, sometimes it didn’t.”

Rangnick’s decision to drop Ronaldo for the clash against Aston Villa is unlikely to cause the same uproar experienced by Solskjaer after the Everton game.

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