Cristiano Ronaldo addresses Manchester United’s troubles in crisis: ‘It’s the coaches’

Cristiano Ronaldo’s deep link with Manchester United remains strong, even after his debatable departure in 2022. While the club crosses one of its worst moments -lulted in the 14th position of the Premier League -, the Portuguese star presented its point of view about the crisis. , stating: “They are the coaches”, but nothing more inside the club.

Ronaldo played a pivotal role during one of Manchester United’s most successful eras under Sir Alex Ferguson, winning multiple Premier League titles and the Champions League in 2008. However, his return to Old Trafford in 2021 didn’t go as planned, leading to his abrupt departure after just 15 months.

Speaking at the 2024 Globe Soccer Awards, Ronaldo addressed United’s ongoing struggles when asked by Amanda Davies about Ruben Amorim’s adaptation as head coach: (The) Premier League is the most difficult league in the world. All the teams are good, all the teams fight, all the teams run, all the players are strong… Soccer is different right now, there are no easy games anymore.”

However, Ronaldo transferred the verbal exchange to United’s great challenges. “I said it a year and a half ago, and I will continue to say it: the challenge is not the coaches,” he said firmly. “I give this example, it’s like an aquarium. If the internal fish are in poor health and you take them out but put them back in the same water, they will suffer repercussions. This is the challenge with United. United’s challenge is the same team. The challenge is much more than that,” he added.

In a bold statement, Ronaldo alluded to a long -term role in the direction of football, which suggests that he could bring a positive replacement in a great club: “If I am honorable from the club, I would explain things and J ‘ I would adjust what I think is bad there.

Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim identified at a press conference that his paints were in danger due to a lack of results. However, Ronaldo has made sure that his Portuguese compatriot can replace this at the club.

When asked about Amorim, Ronaldo praised the manager’s talents while observing the demanding situations unique to the Premier League. “I did a task in Portugal with my Lisbon Sporting, however, as I already said, the Premier League is a different beast, a different league. I knew it would be complicated and the typhoon will continue. But the typhoon will end and the sun will rise.

Ronaldo ended on an optimistic note, reaffirming his affection for the club: “Fingers crossed, the things will be good with him, and I hope the best for Manchester United because it’s a club that I still love.”

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