Cristiano Ronaldo cuts dejected figure at full-time after Man United’s draw with Watford

Another bad day at the office! Cristiano Ronaldo cuts a dejected figure at full-time after Manchester United’s limp goalless draw with Watford, with the superstar spotted shaking his head at Old Trafford

  • Manchester United were held to a goalless draw with Watford on Saturday 
  • Cristiano Ronaldo endured another poor showing and cut a frustrated figure 
  • At full-time, the superstar put his hands on his hips and also shook his head 


Cristiano Ronaldo cut a dejected figure at full-time following Manchester United’s goalless draw with Watford, a result which dealt their top four bid a major blow.

The superstar was guilty of delivering a below-par performance at Old Trafford and he once again failed to score, with the hosts unable to find the elusive breakthrough.

Ronaldo was even spotted directing his frustrations at team-mate Bruno Fernandes after he opted not to pass to him, a breakdown in attack which saw United fall short.

Cristiano Ronaldo was unable to hide his dismay after Manchester United’s draw with Watford

Ralf Rangnick’s side mustered up 22 shots at Watford’s goal during the clash, and their misfiring forward agonisingly saw an effort ruled out for offside. 

It was no surprise, then, that the veteran let his dismay burst to the surface.

After the final whistle, he placed his hands on his hips and shook his head, while several other United players – including Fernandes – looked similarly shellshocked.

The superstar endured another disappointing day in front of goal, with United dropping points

The superstar endured another disappointing day in front of goal, with United dropping points

Interim boss Rangnick was left disappointed with his team’s showing, meanwhile.  

‘Our job as coaches is to help the team to create enough chances,’ he said.

‘The number of clear chances we had today had to be enough to win a game like this.’

United next face Manchester City in the Premier League, with a testing run made up of clashes with Tottenham, Atletico Madrid and Liverpool also to come.

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