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Published 20:16 28 Nov 2021 GMT
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"Not every game Jamie," Keane replied, "but this is a big game for Manchester United today, I'd forgive some of the other group games in the Champions League if United are going to get through, but Ronaldo, if you bumped into him in the car park, you see a guy who's won everything in the game, come back to United to try and lift the club, of course he'd want to play in these games."When Carragher stated that every player wants to play all the games, Keane interjected: "But they're not all world class and scored 800 goals, if you're watching United today, you're looking at it thinking, if a ball falls to anyone, even at 36, it's Ronaldo. "It's not as if he's come back to the club and not scored, he looks on it, he looks interested - but this idea that he's getting the blame for the high press.
"You don't bring Ronaldo back to Man United to sit on the bench, of course he's not going to start every game, but it's Chelsea away where there's going to be counter attacks."https://twitter.com/SkySportsPL/status/1465040950556868624
Keane replied: "I'm not, but that's where they're at as a club. Look at the team, look at the league, look at the last two or three years." "They were never going to win the league with Ronaldo."The conversation ended with Carragher asking why exactly they signed him, to which Keane stated that the signing was made to help the club win 'trophies'. United's next match sees them host Arsenal in the Premier League on Thursday night. Related links:
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