Manchester United player lost a child and is struggling as his athletic gifts erode away. Does he not deserve compassion?

Cristiano Ronaldo trained alone on Friday. In a way it was the perfect image: a footballer who perhaps more than any other embodies the trope of the individual superstar, the idea that one man can do it on his own, doing it on his own. The television cameras were there to film his arrival and they were there a few hours later to film Erik ten Hag as he weathered a squall of Cristiano-related questions. The soap opera continues. But for now the football career is on hold.

Ronaldo will not feature for Manchester United against Chelsea on Saturday afternoon. He has been suspended for storming down the tunnel after refusing to come on as a substitute against Tottenham on Wednesday. The word is that United will again try to move him on in the January transfer window, and may even pay him to leave.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Starmer faces wave of anger over Labour conference chaos

Labour leader bids to stem damage after defeat on rules as deputy…

Bread or unbread? Subway and other high street sandwiches reviewed

After Subway’s bread is deemed too sugary to be deemed bread at…

Donald Trump rebuked for removing mask after leaving hospital – US politics live

What we know and what we don’t about Trump’s health Contagious Trump…