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Man United boss Erik ten Hag gives Cristiano Ronaldo update as Rio Ferdinand reacts to Thomas Tuchel sacking

Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Wednesday, September 7.

Erik ten Hag gives updates on Cristiano Ronaldo's role at Man United

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag insists Cristiano Ronaldo can still lead the line for the majority of this season.

Ronaldo has started one of United's six Premier League games this season, having played only 45 minutes across their six pre-season matches.

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The 37-year-old started in the 4-0 thrashing by Brentford on August 13 but was dropped for the breakthrough win over Liverpool nine days later and has not started since.

Ronaldo is likely to return to the starting XI in the opening Europa League group game against Real Sociedad on Thursday night and Ten Hag would have no hesitation in recalling the Portuguese.

Read the full story here.

Manchester United great Rio Ferdinand "can't fathom" Chelsea sacking Thomas Tuchel

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has said that he "can't fathom" Chelsea's decision to sack Thomas Tuchel.

The Blues have had a difficult start to the season having won just three of their six Premier League matches so far. Tuesday night's Champions League defeat to Dinamo Zagreb was clearly the tipping point for Chelsea's new owners, as Todd Boehly decided enough is enough.

With the departure of Roman Abramovich, and the change of ownership at the club, many fans thought that a new era of patience might be on the horizon in West London. Following United's four successive league wins under Erik ten Hag, the Reds sit above Chelsea in the table as the club bids farewell to Tuchel.

In the aftermath of the news, Ferdinand revealed that he had only spoken to the former Borussia Dortmund and Paris Saint-Germain manager a week before he parted ways with the club. The former United man spoke to his YouTube channel as he simply could not get to grips with the news.

Read what Ferdinand had to say about Tuchel's sacking here.

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