Cristiano Ronaldo's sister ignites a new crisis in Manchester United

Katia Eveiro, the sister of Portuguese star Ronaldo, blew up the atmosphere inside the castle of the Red Devils, Manchester United, after she commented on the reason for Ronaldo's absence from the Manchester derby, which ended with Manchester City winning 4-1, an absence that sparked widespread controversy on social media and media.

It seems that the coming period will be the worst in the team's career in the championship, especially after the severe loss from City, and the team's complete withdrawal from the competition this season.

United coach, Ralph Rangnick, commented with statements after the end of the match, confirming that Ronaldo was suffering from a discomfort in the thigh muscle, so he was not present at the match, but Ronaldo's sister was also in disbelief, as she put an admiration mark on one of the posts on the "Instagram" site. Which confirms that the absence of the Don came for technical and tactical reasons from coach Rangnick, and not to the presence of muscular problems as the latter claims, which means that the United coach is lying in his statement about the Don, while the latter has not yet appeared to comment on the ongoing crisis since the City match.

And the British newspaper, The Sun, reported that the relationship between Ronaldo and the coach was very tense, and things became more complicated after the Don traveled to Portugal when he learned that he was outside the squad, which created more chaos inside the “Red Devils” dressing room.

And press reports stated that the current situation was repeated before with the Don, specifically in October 2019, Cristiano Ronaldo received a period of rest by Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri at the time, but instead of sitting on the bench and entering the team list, the Portuguese preferred to go on vacation to the Italian countryside. With friends and then posted many pictures on social networking sites.

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