Cristiano Ronaldo He has become more open in talking about issues from his present and past. He demonstrated this by opening his YouTube channel and also on the podcast Rio Ferdinand Presentswhere he spoke to his former teammate about what is happening at Manchester United and spoke, in particular, of Erik ten Haag.
The player is absent Al-Nasr a good relationship with the Dutch. He left Old Trafford after feeling ignored and had strong words for the man who coached him. Now CR7 remembered his coexistence there Ten Hags and he reveals that this is what he disliked about him.
“Manchester needs to rebuild everything in my opinion. The coach said that they cannot compete to win the Premier and the Champions League. As the coach of Manchester United you cannot say that you will not fight to win these competitions”said Cristiano Ronaldo, adding that “maybe you don’t have that potential, but you can’t say it. ‘Let’s try, we have to do it,’ he should say.”
The truth is that since the Portuguese left Old Trafford things have not gone well either. Ten Hags He is still the leader of the team even though Sir Jim Ratcliffe has entered as the new owner, but CR7’s problem is not there. “If Ten Hag listens to Ruud (Van Nistelroy), he might help himself. He can help a lot because he knows the club, and he should listen to its legends. You (Rio), Roy Keaen, Paul Scholes or Gary Neville… whoever, Sir Alex Ferguson. You can’t build a club without knowledge. People working in the office don’t understand it,” he urged.
Although Cristiano is still hurt by what happened, he admitted that “things are starting to change. The structure of the club, the president, the infrastructure… I’m happy. Not because of how everything happened, but because in the same way, “Sometimes we can’t control some aspects of our lives, but what’s done is done.”
Source: La Verdad

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