Red Devils boss Ralf Rangnick defends Cristiano’s grumpy behaviour after star striker was substituted during Manchester United’s 3-1 win over Brentford
Manchester United’s interim head coach Ralf Rangnick substitutes striker Cristiano Ronaldo in London on Wednesday. Pics/AFP
Ralf Rangnick defended Cristiano Ronaldo after the Manchester United star’s petulant reaction to his substitution cast a shadow over their 3-1 win at Brentford on Wednesday. Rangnick’s side were indebted to David de Gea for a superb first-half display that kept Brentford at bay before United finally sprang to life in west London.
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Anthony Elanga put United in front early in the second half before Mason Greenwood and Marcus Rashford wrapped up their first win in three Premier League games. But it was Ronaldo’s grumpy response to Rangnick’s decision to haul him off in the 71st minute that could prove the evening’s lasting image.
Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford (second from left) celebrates a goal with this teammates in London yesterday
Shaking his head and muttering to himself, Ronaldo appeared to say something to Rangnick as he brushed past him. Angrily throwing his coat to the floor, Ronaldo pointed at his chest while his teammates on the bench nervously looked away.
Rangnick initially ignored Ronaldo before sitting next to him and patting the Portugal forward on the leg as he attempted to placate him. The 36-year-old’s strop will raise fresh questions about his willingness to fit into Rangnick’s system after his latest underwhelming display.
However, Rangnick refused to criticise Ronaldo when asked about his behaviour. “It’s normal, he’s a striker and wants to score goals. He came back from a little injury and for me it is important to bear in mind we have another game in a few days’ time,” Rangnick said.
United in 7th position
“We were 2-0 up, the same as at Aston Villa. I decided to defend that lead this time and it was the right decision to switch to a back five.”
United sit seventh in the table, two points adrift of the top four as they chase qualification for next season’s Champions League.
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