Cristiano Ronaldo has blasted Red Devils manager Rrik Ten Hag, stating that Manchester United needs to restructure the team if they hope to contend for major championships.
After placing eighth in the English Premier League the previous season, the Dutchman appears to be under pressure. With two games lost this season, it has not gone well. Before departing for Saudi Arabia, Ronaldo gave a speech in which he proposed that Erik Ten Hag reorganize the team and solicit ideas.
Teachers claim they are unable to compete in the UCL and EPL. We can not say that as Manchester United's manager; instead, we should remind the players to "try to compete for those titles, whether we hope to win or not." It was Ronaldo who said this.
The 39-year-old went on to say that Ten Hag really ought to state that he might not win those titles because good players are either insufficient or unwilling. But for Ronaldo, who is still mute, they believe that saying "We will work hard" is sufficient to qualify as a coach or team captain.
"My goals for the Red Devils are similar to what I currently possess. I believe this to be one of their strongest clubs. Yeah, I adore this group. I do not tend to let the past go."
Before moving to Real Madrid in 2009, Ronaldo won three Premier League titles, two UCL titles, two League Cup titles, the FA Cup, the FIFA Club World Cup, and the Community Shield in his six years at Manchester United. For To
Source: Daro Ly, BBC
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