Cristiano Ronaldo’s actions apparently divided the Red Devils fans into two camps.
There are camps that are pro against Cristiano Ronaldo, but there are also factions that are pro towards the club, namely Manchester United.
Most recently, Cristiano Ronaldo opened up about his situation at Manchester United, with Piers Morgan on TalkTV.
On this occasion, Ronaldo told many things about himself feeling betrayed, disrespect for Erik ten Hag.
Until alluding to why Man United has not changed after the era of Sir Alex Ferguson.
“Manchester United tried to force me out. Not only the coach, but also various people around the club,” said Ronaldo, quoted by SportReviews from the Piers Morgan Instagram page.
“I feel betrayed. I feel some people don’t want me at Manchester United, not only this year but also last season,” he added.
“I didn’t respect him (Erik ten Hag-ed) because he didn’t show me respect,” he explained.
“If you don’t respect me, I won’t respect you,” said Ronaldo with a high ego.
The fans regretted that Ronaldo opened his voice by appearing in front of the camera.
Previously, Ronaldo was rumored to be sick so he had to miss the last two matches.
“Ronaldo is pathetic. Ronaldo feels that everyone has to work for him, does not respect Ten Hag as a manager, to the extent that he has to confide in other people and be shown,” explained a fan.
“Ronaldo is very, very unprofessional. Can’t wait to see him leave the club,” said other fans on the Instagram account.
“After this interview came out, Ronaldo looked pathetic. Now it’s just a matter of time for him to leave,” said other fans.
Carragher’s response
Jamie Carragher, a former Liverpool player and also a football pundit with Gary Neville (Man United legend) also spoke on his personal social media.
According to him, there must be a lot of Manchester United fans who support Erik ten Hag.
“Ronaldo under Erik ten Hag: Announced he wanted to leave, refused to come on as a substitute, walked off the bench and left before the game was over. 99 Percent of fans will support ETH (Erik ten Hag-red),” he wrote on his Twitter account.