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Ban on Rangnick from Cristiano Ronaldo and his supercars

As the British tabloid ‘Mirror’ reports, the German coach could keep the rule he used with his players at RB Leipzig.

Ralf Rangnick is now, officially, the new manager of Manchester United after a multitude of names to populate the bench of Old Trafford.

The German coach manages to lead the team until the end of the season, and upon his arrival there were many unknowns regarding his working methodology.

But, some media are already talking about new measures for footballers, some touching on non-sporting issues, and one of the most affected is said to be Cristiano Ronaldo.

According to the British tabloid ‘Mirror’, the German coach has forced his RB Leipzig players to use only company cars on working days. A measure that the media indicates that it will implement in Manchester.

Cristiano’s supercars, in the garage

The team «rouge» is in eighth place in the Premier League, five points behind European positions, although she is better on the track in the Champions League, where she will go mathematically to eighth after beating Villarreal.

However, the new manager could reintroduce strict rules for all focus to get to matches, including a ban on bringing supercars to Manchester United training.

And it should be noted that Cristiano has already been seen on numerous occasions exhibiting his luxury vehicles on the outskirts of the club’s sporting city, such as the recently acquired Bentley Flying Spur, whose price is close to 300,000 euros, and that he could now remain in the garage with the rest of its large fleet of sports cars, including Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Mercedes and Range Rover, among others.

In return, the Portuguese striker and the rest of his team-mates could wear one of their vehicles from United’s sponsor partner, Chevrolet, a brand which remains one of the sponsors although it no longer occupies its place on the football shirts. club.

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