Cristiano Ronaldo injury - what’s going on in the Manchester Untied dressing room
What is happening?

‘I will resign if fined over Beergate,’ says Keir Starmer – the reaction!
May 10, 2022
‘I will resign if fined over Beergate,’ says Keir Starmer and Angela Rayner says she’ll quit too.
What are the facts?
Perspective
- 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.
Ronaldo to be dropped
According to Team Talk the next Manchester United manager will seek to drop 'headache' Ronaldo.
Media Bias

Keir Starmer is accused of piling pressure on police with threat to quit if he’s fined over Beergate
The Daily Mail accuses Sir Keir of putting pressure on detectives who now know that their decisions could decapitate the official opposition.
Ronaldo isn't the only problem
Daily Mail says Ronaldo isn't the only problem and the team are hiding behind him at the moment,
Media Bias

Keir Starmer’s ‘desperate’ pledge to resign could force police to drop party probe
The Sun describes the Labour leader’s announcement as a desperate and outrageous attempt to strong-arm police into clearing him.
Ronaldo's conduct causes 'stir'
Daily Mirror claims Ronaldo flying out of England 'suprised' his teammates and caused a stir in the dressing room.
Media Bias

Keir Starmer’s ‘honour and integrity’ as he vows to quit if he’s fined over Beergate
The Daily Mirror contrasts his move with the prime minister’s refusal to go after he was fined. “This is what honour looks like, Mr Johnson” is the paper’s headline.
Ronaldo 'ignores' teammates wishes
Daily Express claims CR7 just ignored his team mates and flew to Portugal instead of staying in England for the derby.
Media Bias

Keir Starmer’s gamble could be the making of him — as long as it works
FT says the Labour leader has struggled to define himself with voters. By offering to resign if he is fined by police he stands in sharp contrast to Boris Johnson