Manchester United will begin the New Year with a newfound mental focus. Ole Gunnar Solskajer is out, and Ed Woodward's time at Old Trafford is about to a close, but that isn't the only upheaval in the northwest. Ralf Rangnick is the interim manager, and he now faces a crucial transfer window in which he must perform flawlessly if United is to regain Champions League status. There are various parts of the Red Devils' roster that might use some work, but it's the defense that needs the most attention. Raphael Varane was signed by Solskjaer in the summer, but he's had an injury-plagued stay in England since arriving from Real Madrid. Harry Maguire, on the other hand, remains enigmatic and divisive. He hasn't played like the most expensive player in the world, despite costing £80 million.
Cristiano Ronaldo stormed down the tunnel in frustration after Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Chelsea on Sunday afternoon. The Portugal international started the game on the bench after being dropped by United's caretaker manager Michael Carrick. Ronaldo did make an appearance in the 64th minute of the game but struggled to make an impact and vented his frustration after the final whistle. The 36-year-old was visibly frustrated with United's performance during the game and was captured shouting at his team-mates on the pitch. Ronaldo was also booked in the 90+2 minute of the game for arguing with the referee after Scott McTominay went down injured. However, it was after the final whistle that highlighted Ronaldo's frustration. The Portugal international refused to shake hands with the Chelsea players and ignored the United fans. Instead, he headed straight for the tunnel and muttered to himself as he made his way to the changing rooms at Stamford Br
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