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Legendary striker Cristiano Ronaldo has been in the news since he expressed his desire to leave Manchester United for a shot at Champions League glory. Following the Red Devils' disastrous start to their Premier League campaign under new manager Erik ten Hag, several questions have been raised over the Portuguese icon's game-time given the circumstances. Ahead of United's clash against arch-rivals Liverpool, the one question that is doing the rounds is whether the 37-year-old should feature in the Old Trafford clash and club legend Wayne Rooney has shared his view.
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Ahead of the much-anticipated clash, club legend Wayne Rooney has made a massive claim over his former United teammate Ronaldo's participation. The Englishman has also sent a message to Ten Hag, asking the Dutchman to breathe in more energy on the pitch.
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During Manchester United's dismal 4-0 loss to Brentford on August 13, Rooney alleged that Ronaldo did not appear match-ready. "# mufc's failure to recruit a No 9 means they relied on Ronaldo against Brentford, even though he hadn't trained a lot with the team. He looked like he needs time to get match fit," he said.
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Anthony Martial's recovery from a hamstring injury has given Ten Hag hope, but the Frenchman is most likely to start on the bench. Rashford's prospects of being a benchwarmer are also slim because Manchester United does not have many experienced options on the wings. After a disastrous start to the season, the Dutch manager will undoubtedly demand a robust response regardless of the team he selects against Liverpool.