Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Man Utd Coach Ten Hag BLASTS Cristiano Ronaldo (See Why)

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Manchester United Coach Erik ten Hag has now sent a clear message to Cristiano Ronaldo, MySportDab reports. 

The Dutch manager has described Cristiano Ronaldo’s attitude ‘unacceptable.’

This is due to the fact that Ronaldo left Sunday’s friendly match at Old Trafford early.

United had publicly said they had no issues with Ronaldo leaving before the end of their friendly match against Rayo Vallecano.

The Portuguese star played the first 45 minutes but was substituted off by manager Erik ten Hag at half-time.

This happened amid uncertainty about his future at Manchester United as he already revealed his plans to leave.

However, Ronaldo was not the only player to leave the stadium early on Sunday and Ten Hag is furious.

Speaking about the players leaving before the end, Ten Hag told AD: ‘I can’t condone this. This is just unacceptable.

‘For all of us here. We are a team and you must stay until the end.’

Ronaldo got replaced at half time by Amad Diallo, who scored to give United the lead in the 48th minute.

But Rayo Vallecano scored back thanks to Alvaro Garcia Rivera’s strike and the match ended 1-1.

Ronaldo’s future has been a major topic so far this transfer window as the 37-year-old wants to play in the Champions League.

United have so far insisted that he is not for sale, and he has one year left on his contract.

MySportDab understands that Ronaldo’s agent is actively looking for a solution with immediate effect.

Without Ronaldo, Manchester United will be left with only Anthony Martial as the sole striker for next season.

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