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When asked if Ronaldo flatly refused to come on against Tottenham, he added: “Yes.
“It will have a (time for) reflection for him, but also for everyone else, I said at the start of the season, next time there have to be consequences otherwise when you are living together and playing together, football is a team sport and you have to fulfil certain standards.
“And I have to control it.”
Ten Hag did make clear, however, that his focus was on beating Chelsea on Saturday as the Red Devils look to boost their chances of finishing in the top four.
“I understand there are questions about that but at the same time it’s about Chelsea, we have a big game to play, my focus is on the game, the focus of the staff and the players is on that game,” he stated.
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