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Klopp mocks Cristiano Ronaldo, as he capitalises on Manchester United's ridicule

German coach to take advantage of United striker's poor form 

By Charles Cornwall

German coach to take advantage of United striker's poor form 

The Portuguese finally commented on his poor form at Manchester United and took aim at manager Erik Ten Hag, his critics such as Wayne Rooney himself and that the club has not been the same since Sir Alex Ferguson left, among other darts he threw.  Until one day he spoke. Cristiano Ronaldo broke the silence and had words for his current complex moment that is living in Manchester United, where he is not even playing and has been relegated to secondary places within the red box.

And that's because he has no relationship with ManU's current manager, Dutchman Erik Ten Hag. In an interview with journalist Piers Morgan, he took aim at the manager, referring to him in terms such as "I have no respect for him because he has no respect for me. If you have no respect for me, I will never have respect for you," said the Portuguese mega striker, who also pointed to several in the internal of the English team and accusing them where even he said that "I feel betrayed because they have made me the black sheep.

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Ronaldo has also said that both this and last season, there are many people who want to see him out of the team, where also from a sporting point of view, he does not see a growth or progress in the institution and that what was done in the past, now does not happen. "I have seen no evolution at the club since Sir (Ferguson) left, the progression has been zero," while criticising the appointment of Ralf Rangnick in charge of the club, noting that "if you're not even a manager, how are you going to be the boss of Manchester United? I hadn't even heard of him," the former Real Madrid man argued.

He also reacted to criticism that has come from Wayne Rooney. The former England striker argued that Cristiano's issues only distract the club and is something they don't need and invited the Portuguese to put his head down and get on with his work. CR7 responded with a particular ""I don't know why he criticises me so much. Probably because he finished his career and I'm still playing at a high level. I'm not going to say that I look better than him, which is true".

<strong>It should serve as a warning to Klopp</strong>

This outburst from Cristiano Ronaldo should be used by Jürgen Klopp and prevent any player from feeling affected and lowering his performance. But also to know how to control the figures who want to over-pass the club. One of them could be Roberto Firmino in his doubts about renewing his contract.

 

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