Former Manchester United star Rio Ferdinand has revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo was telling his teammates to stop Everton's counter-attack in the lead-up to Andrew Townsend's goal.
Cristiano Ronaldo was a second-half substitute against Everton. The Portuguese star was on the pitch when Townsend equalized for Rafael Benitez's side and did not hide his frustration with the Toffees' winger's goal.
Manchester United had the chance to stop the counter-attack, but Brazilian midfielder Fred failed to stop Everton winger Demarai Gray in the lead up to the goal. Rio Ferdinand revealed what Cristiano Ronaldo told his teammates in the build-up to the goal.
Ferdinand later went on to reveal the frustration Cristiano Ronaldo was feeling after the full-time whistle. The 36-year-old has become Manchester United's talisman since joining the club from Juventus this summer.
The Red Devils have put in a number of disappointing displays in recent weeks despite the presence of the Portuguese star.
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