Cristiano Ronaldo injury - what’s going on in the Manchester Untied dressing room
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The mysterious Daily Telegraph headline predicting a Tory wipeout. What’s the truth?
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What are the facts?
- Cristiano Ronaldo was absent from Sunday’s Manchester derby – due to a hip injury.
- Sports pundits say “it doesn’t add up”.
- Reports of conflicts between Ronaldo and teammates in Man Utd dressing room.
- Ronaldo reportedly flew to Portugal during Manchester derby – some papers claiming it upset teammates.
- The reports come amid ongoing poor performance from Manchester United.
- Claims Ronaldo is going to be dropped when the new Man Utd manager comes in.
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