Erik Ten Hag He thought again and now it was clear: won’t wait for Cristiano Ronaldo. In this way he made it known this Friday morning, in the press conference before Manchester United’s fourth pre-season game in Perth (Australia) against Aston Villa.
The ‘Red Devil’ coach presented himself serious and demanding when talking about the summer soap opera of CR7 and declared that he had the same news about the Portuguese star that he had a week ago, that is, nothing.
When asked if he concerned that christian did not have enough time to prepare for the start of the season, the Dutch coach clarified that he he prepares the season without thinking of anyone but his available players: “Of course. Maybe that’s not the right word (worry), but right now I’m focused on the players here. All of them, they’re in good condition. I have to concentrate on them, I can. don’t wait. Let’s see if he comes, although if he comes, we will include him in the team”.
Therefore, Have a Hag It has been suggested that he will have to prepare for the start of the Premier League with the players he has, although he admitted that if in the end Ronaldo decides to stay, he will accept him in the team. These statements are in contrast to those that occurred last week in an interview for ESPN, where the Dutch coach clarified that Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale and he is counting on him for the start of the seasondespite the fact that it is still unknown when he will join the squad, having missed United’s tour of Thailand and Australia due to an alleged “family issue”: “Cristiano Ronaldo is not for sale. I have planned the next season counting on him and I want to start working together”.
The coach also took advantage of the pre-match conference at call to continue to strengthen the teamalso considered the possible departure of the Portuguese: “We have a lot of games this season and there is a World Cup, so we need more options. It’s not just about creating a team, you need a good team to get a good result at the end of the season. So we have to strengthen ourselves more. We are working on it, but they have to be the right players.”
Source: La Verdad

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