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Ronaldo is set to play for Man Utd against Arsenal following the death of his son

 Ralf Rangnick has confirmed that the Portuguese striker has returned to training and is back in action for Saturday's game. Manchester United's interim manager, Ralf Rangnick, has confirmed that Cristiano Ronaldo is still out of action when he plays for Arsenal in the Premier League. The 37-year-old missed out on the Red Devils 4-0 against Liverpool following the tragic death of his son. After confirming that he has returned home with teammate Georgina Rodriguez, Ronaldo has returned to training on Thursday and Rangnick has confirmed he is in with a chance to play with the Gunners.  What did Rangnick say about Ronaldo? The German midfielder told reporters: "Ronaldo has been recovered, he has been training with us now. Regarding the health of Scott McTominay, Raphael Varane and Paul Pogba, Rangnick added: "Scott McTominay will be back and ready to play, he will be available tomorrow. "Everyone else is still injured and it is clear from Paul Pogba that as it looks...

Emma Raducanu recovers from bumps on her face past Sanders in Stuttgart

 By ZAIN Ul ABDIN Emma Raducanu blew the wind in the second round of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart with a victory over straight sets over Storm Sanders. Raducanu won the Australian qualifier 6-1, 6-2 as he marked for the first time on the clay stage of the WTA Tour in style. The 19-year-old Briton, who finished eighth in Stuttgart, did not show any discomfort after suffering a foot injury while playing for Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup in Prague last weekend. Raducanu took a moment to regain his rhythm as he was taken to play his first two service games. Sanders also won his first game of his favorite service, but it was one-way traffic from then on as Raducanu's power came from the foundation he said. World number 12, 185 places above Sanders, represented some of the best circles and closed the first set in 30 minutes. It was the same story in the second set after Raducanu's speed in court allowed him to get to the point where Sanders was shot and work...

TRANSFER, TRAINING, RONALDO, MAGUIRE AND POGBA IS JUST A ICEBERG TRUTH TO ERIK TEN HAG IN MANCHESTER UNITED

 Written by ZAIN Ul ABDIN Reports suggest that Erik ten Hag could be confirmed as a replacement for Ralf Rangnick at Manchester United in the next few days, but despite the splendor and prestige of the Premier League club, he faces an almost impenetrable list of tasks he should attack and address if possible. he wants to keep his job, and make a living success at Old Trafford. Erik ten Hag will be appointed as the new manager of Manchester United according to a series of reports, but he has a lot of work to do. When Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down, David Moyes was appointed and while many questioned his ability to match his previous successes, few believed that a decline in team performance would be too difficult. Perhaps even more unexpected was that each time the current catastrophe was replaced by the next catastrophe, there were reasons for optimism. Under Louis van Gaal was the dance of Angel Di Maria, Radamel Falcao and others. Jose Mourinho was with Paul Pogba and Zlatan Ibra...

Manchester United may be looking a new manager

By   ZAIN Ul ABDIN Published: 08 April 2022    Manchester United are close to ending their search for a new manager by appointing Ajax manager Erik ten Hag. As reported by the Manchester, Ajax expect Ten Hag to leave the club and take over at Old Trafford before the start of next season. He has been interviewed for the job for the past two months and is the team's nominee for the summer. The Dutchman will be responsible for overseeing the summer transition if all goes well and he confirms the job, which means he will be in charge of the early dawn. In addition to the expected arrival of Ten Hag, United have also set plans for a summer transfer window. Also, as reported by the Manchester, United are working on a deal to sign Leeds United midfielder Kalvin Phillips. The Reds desperately need a new face in the middle of the pitch, especially on the defensive side of the job. Meanwhile, Ralf Rangnick will speak to the media today ahead of tomorrow's trip to Everton. We will b...

'We fought until we breathed our last!' - Ronaldo thinks Man Utd can still make it into the top four as he tells his team-mates not to give up

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 By ZAIN Ul ABDIN Published: 06 April 2022 The Red Devils have endured a tumultuous 2021-22 campaign, but the Portuguese striker still believes they can finish it off. Cristiano Ronaldo has shed tears over his Manchester United team-mates, insisting they can still finish in fourth place but must "fight until our last breath!". Ronaldo returned to Old Trafford last summer, 13 years after his first move to Real Madrid, when United paid £ 20 million ($ 26m) to re-sign the Juventus striker. The 37-year-old has been a major source of goals for the Red Devils, but in the end he has not been able to promote them in any silverware and the Champions League qualification looks set to get out of hand in the final weeks of 2021-22.   What? Ralf Rangnick's side sit seventh in the Premier League with 51 points, three points behind fourth-placed Tottenham with just eight games to go. United, however, are no longer playing in any of the cup competitions, which means they can focus on all...

Iga Swiatek defeats Naomi Osaka to win Miami Open and become world number 1

 Iga Swiatek has completed her number one tour for women in fashion. Swiatek continued his fine start until 2022 on Saturday, defeating Naomi Osaka 6-4, 6-0 to win the women's title at the Miami Open and extend her win to 17 games. Swiatek, who will replace Ashleigh Barty who has officially retired at number 1 in the women's rankings when points are reviewed on Monday, has completed the so-called Sunshine Double - winning both Indian Wells and Miami. "This tournament has great potential," said Swiatek. Swiatek's country is Poland, which has seen more than two million people move in from war-torn Ukraine in recent weeks. Swiatek took a moment during his medal event to acknowledge that the refugees were in his mind. "As I did in my previous speech in Doha and Indian Wells, I want to say in Ukraine that it is strong," Swiatek said. "Everything will be better." Swiatek defeated Osaka 3-2 in the first set, hanging there to win the 52-minute slugfest...