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Cristiano Ronaldo's debut could be postponed

The Portuguese remained isolated by the rules of Covid-19 in England and would arrive at the meeting on Saturday with very few days of training.

By Alexis Almosnino

The Portuguese remained isolated by the rules of Covid-19 in England and would arrive at the meeting on Saturday with very few days of training.
The Portuguese remained isolated by the rules of Covid-19 in England and would arrive at the meeting on Saturday with very few days of training.
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After the debut of Lionel Messi with PSG, the most anticipated debut of the season became that of Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United after 12 years. At first, everything indicated that the Portuguese would jump onto the field dressed as Red Devil on Saturday September 11 against Newcastle for the Premier League, but now he is expected to do so on Tuesday 14 in the Champions League.

Cristiano Ronaldo would have to postpone its re-release due to Covid-19 regulations in England. The Portuguese had to remain isolated in his Cheshire mansion for five days and would arrive at the weekend's duel with very little training. Something similar happened with Raphael Varane, another of United's reinforcements, who had to wait 15 days after his arrival for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to give him his first minutes in the English league.

In this way, everything indicates that the long-awaited re-release of Cristiano Ronaldo would become official on Tuesday, September 14 against Young Boys, in what will be the first game of the Red Devils in the 2021/22 Champions League. However, that match will be played in Switzerland, so the Portuguese return to Old Trafford would only take place on Wednesday 22 against West Ham, for the League Cup. Premier League.

 


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