Cristiano Ronaldo did not feature for Man United during the Manchester derby on Sunday, October 2 Erik ten Hag opted to start with the trio of Marcus Rashford, summer arrival Antony, and Jadon Sancho upfront With United trailing 4-0 at the break, the Red Devils' boss was expected to introduce Ronaldo as a substitute However, he opted to bring on Anthony Martial instead, with the Frenchman netting twice, including one from the spot
Erik ten Hag has opened up on his decision not to sub on Cristiano Ronaldo during the Manchester derby. Ronaldo, who seems to have lost his place in United's starting XI, was benched during his side's trip to Man City on Sunday, October 2.
Ten Hag instead opted for the trio of Antony, Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford to lead the goal hunt against the reigning English champions.
However, the Dutchman's game plan did not go according to plan, with City putting four goals past the Red Devils in the first 45 minutes.
While the visitors managed to draw one back via Antony shortly after the break, City scored two more goals to make it 6-1. Erik ten Hag explains Ronaldo snub at the Etihad Stadium With United in dire need of more firepower upfront, many had hoped ten Hag would introduce Cristiano Ronaldo. However, the Red Devils boss overlooked the veteran striker and instead brought on Anthony Martial, who has been out injured for weeks. The Frenchman managed to justify his introduction as he netted a brace, including a penalty at the death to ensure the tie ended 6-3. Speaking on his decision not to sub on Ronaldo, ten Hag said it was out of respect for the Portuguese talisman.
Source: SportsBrief.com

