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Another week, another sharp exit by Cristiano Ronaldo. First down the tunnel at Old Trafford after Manchester United lost to Aston Villa, he stomped off again following this draw with Everton. Face like thunder, muttering to himself.
That’s Ronaldo. The man will invariably grab the headlines when United win, but he also has a habit of being the centre of attention when things don’t go to plan — and that is becoming a problem for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Those who believe Ronaldo’s return has had a negative effect on United are very much in the minority. Five goals in five starts before he was rested against Everton doesn’t begin to tell the story.
Cristiano Ronaldo cut a frustrated figure as Manchester United were held to a draw by Everton
The forward stormed down the tunnel furious after United let their 1-0 lead slip at Old Trafford
The Portugal star has lifted the whole club and when he emerged from the dugout to warm up on Saturday, the mood inside Old Trafford changed in an instant.
Trouble is, having Ronaldo comes at a cost and we’re not just talking about his £500,000-a-week salary. He has the potential to be a one-man