Man Utd stars arrive at training with their stunning Wags as Cristiano Ronaldo is held up by couple of HORSES

CRISTIANO RONALDO was held up by HORSES on his way into Manchester United's training ground as his team-mates were joined by their Wags at Carrington.

The 36-year-old could be seen driven into the Red Devils' training facility by his security guards – twin brothers Sergio and Jorge Ramalheiro.



But his arrival was delayed as the five-time Ballon d'Or winner's Range Rover was stuck behind two horses.

Ronaldo is a doubt to face West Ham at Old Trafford on Saturday with interim boss Ralf Rangnick revealing the forward is battling a neck injury.

He told MUTV: "Cristiano is a question mark because he has a problem with his neck.

“He received treatment yesterday for two-three hours and we will have to wait to see how he feels today."

As Ronaldo was driven into Carrington, a number of his team-mates were spotted with their Wags as they pulled into training.

Midfielder Donny van de Beek was joined by his pregnant partner Estelle Bergkamp – daughter of Arsenal legend Dennis.


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Meanwhile, Edinson Cavani rocked up with girlfriend Jocelyn Burgardt, Phil Jones was joined by Kaya Hall and Diogo Dalot was accompanied by Claudia Lopes.

Dalot is expected to retain his spot at right-back to face the Hammers in the absence of Aaron Wan-Bissaka.

But Phil Jones is likely to miss out on selection with Harry Maguire poised to partner Raphael Varane following the break-in at Victor Lindelof's home.

Cavani remains a major doubt to feature against David Moyes' men after missing the midweek trip to Brentford.

United know a win against West Ham will seem them leapfrog the East London outfit in the table and boost their chances of finishing in the top four.

And in a plus for United, Rangnick has confirmed Scott McTominay should be fit to start after he was taken off late in the 3-1 win over the Bees.

He said: "According to the medical staff, and I spoke with Scotty myself yesterday, he should be back in training today and I think he will be available tomorrow."


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