After he walked down the tunnel before the conclusion of the Manchester United game, ten Hag said he would deal with the player.

The unused substitute was seen walking down the touchline and up the tunnel at the end of the game.

After watching from the stands as United overcame Spurs to move within a point of the top four, it was time for him to come on.

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"He was there, I have seen him, but I didn't speak with him," Ten Hag said when asked if he had spoken to the player before walking down the tunnel.

"I don't pay attention to that, I will deal with that tomorrow," Ten Hag said after the match. The focus should be on the team.

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Cristiano Ronaldo walked down the Old Trafford tunnel before the full-time whistle was blown in Manchester United's win over Tottenham.

It was great from everyone. I have to change myself. The substitute came on and did a great job. It was a team performance. 11 players are defenders and 11 are attackers. I was happy.

'Ronaldo thinks he's bigger than the club'

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The Soccer Special panel react to Cristiano Ronaldo walking down the tunnel before full time during Manchester United’s 2-0 victory against Tottenham.
The Soccer Special panel react to Cristiano Ronaldo walking down the tunnel before full time during Manchester United’s 2-0 victory against Tottenham.

If it was true, Danny Mills said it was reprehenssible.

It's an absolute disgrace if he did that. That is not respectful to the team, the manager, the fans.

What complaint can he have? I would understand if they lost 2-0.

He thinks he is bigger than the club. After not being involved, it is a selfish act.

It's not like he can sneak out, he's going to be seen walking all the way down the touchline.

I feel bad for United and Ten Hag because it's going to be about the other player.