Ralf Rangnick has made his feelings on having Cristiano Ronaldo in his Manchester United side abundantly clear, much to the delight of Manchester United fans.
The German's commitment to pressing, attacking football led to claims that the 36-year-old wouldn't be able to fit in the former-RB Leipzig head coach's plans at Old Trafford due to the conflicting nature of their games.
But in his first press conference as interim United manager, Rangnick poured scorn on the bubbling sense of friction with Ronaldo.
He will take charge of his first game as Reds boss when Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace, who are looking to end a disappointing run, visit Old Trafford.
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