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'Start with your best players': Alex Ferguson on benching Cristiano Ronaldo

Former manager criticises Man Utd decision to use Portuguese star as substitute in Everton match, resulting in one win in past four games

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2021 3:30PM

'Start with your best players': Alex Ferguson on benching Cristiano Ronaldo
In a conversation with former UFC champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov (pictured above right) − regarding the decision by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to bench Cristiano Ronaldo for the first 57 min of Saturday’s match against Everton − former Man Utd manager, Alex Ferguson (pictured above left) was filmed saying ‘you should always start with your best players’ and suggested that Everton got a boost ‘when they saw (Cristiano) Ronaldo wasn't playing’ – Screen grab, October 6, 2021

LONDON − Alex Ferguson has added to the growing pressure on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer by criticising the Manchester United manager's decision to use Cristiano Ronaldo as a substitute against Everton.

Ole surprisingly left Cristiano on the bench for the first 57 minutes of Saturday's damaging 1-1 draw at Old Trafford.

United were leading 1-0 when the Portugal star was introduced, but Andros Townsend equalised to leave Ole’s misfiring team with only one win in their past four games in all competitions.

Cristiano has been in fine form since re-joining United, scoring five times in his first six games, including the late winner against Villarreal three days before the Everton match.

The 36-year-old looked frustrated, muttering to himself and shaking his head when he walked off the pitch at full-time on Saturday.

Ole was already under fire after United's recent struggles left them two points behind Premier League leaders, Chelsea.

Now, his old boss Alex has inadvertently increased the scrutiny on the Norwegian.

In a conversation with former UFC champion, Khabib Nurmagomedov, in the directors' lounge at Old Trafford, the United legend was filmed saying "you should always start with your best players".

In the video, posted on Nurmagomedov's Instagram account on Sunday, Alex suggested Everton got a boost "when they saw (Cristiano) Ronaldo wasn't playing".

Alex played a key role in Cristiano’s blockbuster return to United in August, making a phone call to his former player to convince him to snub an offer from Manchester City in favour of an emotional move to Old Trafford.

The Cristiano deal, combined with the high-profile signings of England forward, Jadon Sancho, and France defender, Raphael Varane, have raised expectations of a United title challenge this term.

Speaking after the Everton game, Ole defended his decision to rest Cristiano.

"Me and him, we understand more than the experts," he said. "It's about picking the right moments to play him, to not play him.

"He's not a young puppy anymore but he's as professional as ever and ready to come on and he came on with energy and attitude."

Ole, who played under Ferguson from 1996 to 2007, is still waiting to win his first trophy since taking over in December 2018.

United finished second in the Premier League last season and lost the Europa League final against Villarreal on penalties.

They last won the Premier League in Alex's final season in charge in 2013 and have not won any silverware since 2017. – AFP, October 6, 2021

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