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What Did Cristiano Ronaldo Say That Destroyed Manchester United's Legacy?

Less than four hours after one his biggest admirers, Alejandro Garnacho, scored the goal that sent Manchester United into the World Cup break in the best way possible, video footage of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner ripping into the club that gave him the platform to build his career emerged. His explosive interview with Piers Morgan, released late on Sunday evening, was one of the most damning you are ever likely to see a footballer give.
Actions speak louder than words. But not in Cristiano Ronaldo's world they don't. Ronaldo, who will be off to Qatar this week with his Portugal teammates for the start of what is likely to be his fifth and final World Cup, tore into United and manager Erik ten Hag without a care in the world, not thinking of the impact it could have on his teammates and the club's recent progress. He accused the club of "betraying" him and criticized Ten Hag for not showing any respect towards him. It was frankly unbelievable.

Cristiano Ronaldo Destroys MU LegacySource: Sky News

"I felt betrayed," Ronaldo told Morgan, reflecting on his efforts to leave United during the summer being knocked back. "Honestly, I shouldn't say that, I don't know. But I don't care, people should listen.
"I feel betrayed and I felt that some people didn't want me here, not only this year but last year too." On Ten Hag, he continued: "I don't have respect for him because he doesn't show respect for me. If you don't have respect for me, I'm never going to have respect for you." Ten Hag has expertly handled the situation concerning Ronaldo this season, although he is the one who has often been disrespected by the 37-year-old.

Cristiano Ronaldo Destroys MU LegacySource: sportskeeda

In just a few sentences, Ronaldo has probably permanently put an end to his United career. Regardless of his standing at the organization and the actions he has taken during his two stints as a United player, there should be no turning back for him at Old Trafford after this.
Despite the fact that it was already damaged by his decision to leave the stadium before the final whistle sounded on United's 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford last month, he has now destroyed his legacy and tarnished his reputation in M16. Ten Hag made sure he was punished for it by removing him from the team for the trip to Chelsea three days later. It was both tasteless and classless.

Cristiano Ronaldo Destroys MU LegacySource: independent

He was forced to train alone at Carrington the day before the game, too. But to Ten Hag's credit, who has always backed Ronaldo publicly ever since arriving at Old Trafford in May, despite the latter not repaying him on the pitch, scoring a paltry three goals this season, he offered him a reprieve, inviting him back into the first-team fold for the following fixture, handing him a start for the Europa League win over Sheriff Tiraspol. He scored that evening and all seemed well in the world again.
For many fans, as much as they respected Ten Hag's decision in his position as manager, it was a mistake. Ronaldo, considering he had refused to step onto the pitch as a substitute when instructed to against Tottenham, had crossed the line and should not have played for the club again, even if everyone is guilty of making a mistake once in a while.

Cristiano Ronaldo Destroys MU LegacySource: Football 365

It is, on reflection, frankly startling that he captained the club at Aston Villa just over a week ago. A week later, he has battered the club and its manager to pieces, completely misreading the room - and not for the first time. Ronaldo, as a footballer, both at United and across the game as a whole, will go down as one of the all-time greats. It is hard to imagine another player like him coming along anytime soon. He might possibly never be matched.
The best thing United can do for Ronaldo is to rip up his contract and send him packing, which will finally grant him his wish, even though it is easier said than done. Just hours prior to the release of this explosive interview, Ten Hag stated that the "culture, attitude, and mentality has changed" at United in his post-game evaluation at Craven Cottage. They don't need Ronaldo to obstruct their efforts.
 
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