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Take care of Ten Hagh too… Ronaldo interview “I’m not angry, I’m disappointed”

[골닷컴] Reporter Kim Dong-ho = There is probably no one to suffer as much pain as the current manager of Manchester United, Eric Ten Haag.

Ronaldo recently set up a clash with Manchester United through an interview. “The disrespectful Manchester United betrayed me,” he said on British TV program ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’.

Ronaldo’s high profile comments continued. In particular, he openly sniped at Eric ten Haag, who currently leads Manchester United, saying, “He is a person who has no respect. He didn’t respect me because he didn’t show me any respect.” In addition, former coach Ralph Rangnick and Wayne Rooney, who played together during his active career, were criticized.

Observations have emerged that Ronaldo made these bombastic comments in the big picture of being sacked from Manchester United. Ronaldo has been battling to leave Manchester United since last summer’s transfer window. However, old age and a high transfer fee were obstacles. However, if Manchester United find him guilty and release Ronaldo as a free agent, the options to go will increase.

However, Ronaldo’s comments have a huge consequence. In the call-up for the Portuguese national team, Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes was seen reacting coldly to Ronaldo.

The most embarrassing one would be the head coach Ten Haag, who has to lead Man Utd. Manager Ten Hag and Ronaldo have built a confrontational angle several times. It also happened that Ronaldo left the locker room early without responding to Ten Hag’s order for a substitute.

Whenever such accidents occurred, Deg Haag tried to establish discipline, such as imposing fines. However, shortly after the early work incident, another Ronaldo accident occurred.

Regarding this, ‘The Sun’ said, “Director Ten Hag was not angry with Ronaldo’s interview. I was disappointed.” The manager Ten Hag who is released from Ronaldo In the current atmosphere, it is very likely that Ronaldo will end his contract with Manchester United after the World Cup.