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19th October 2022
11:24pm BST

"I have seen him but I didn’t speak. I will deal with that tomorrow, not today. Today we are celebrating this victory and now we have to recover from this."In truth, that is the best possible response the Dutchman could have given. The focus should be on his team dismantling third-place Spurs, rather than the actions of a disgruntled substitute. Former Arsenal and France striker Thierry Henry, who was working for the broadcaster, agreed that 'Cristiano Ronaldo should not be the story'.
"Everyone is different," said Patrice Evra, a former teammate of Ronaldo. "I want to stay on United performance, not to protect Cristiano Ronaldo. Maybe he needed some treatment? I don’t want to find an excuse. We have to stop talking every day about Ronaldo."As for the United win, which sees them climb to fifth in the Premier League, Erik ten Hag focused on the team as a whole. "We had some more really good performances like Liverpool and Arsenal," he told the BBC, "but this was the game from start to the end we were really good and I told the team it was very enjoyable to watch.
"The plan was to get in those spaces, but you need switch of play, dynamic and get their backline back. You have to get the spaces for the shots and it was good to see the transfer of the game-plan."
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