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Manchester United coach attacks Ronaldo: "His behavior is unacceptable" | Israel today

2022-08-03T10:59:44.795Z


Erik ten Haag, the new coach of the Red Devils publicly criticized the Portuguese after he left the stadium before the end of the friendly against Rayo Vallecano


About a month ago, the announcement came out in the world sports media that Cristiano Ronaldo asked Manchester United to leave the club, only one year after he made a comeback to Old Trafford.

The Portuguese, who wants to continue playing in the Champions League, asked to be released, but United firmly refused.

Last Sunday, after several weeks of being absent from the team's training and not going with it on its match trip in Australia, Ronaldo was included in the squad for the warm-up game against Rayo Vallecano.

At the end of the game, the 37-year-old phenomenon was photographed leaving the game alone, even before the final whistle.

Not even waited for the final whistle 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/jraOWdoPd5

— Gaz (@CantonaManc) July 31, 2022

In an interview he conducted in the Kingdom, United's new coach - Erik ten Haag - criticized Ronaldo and said, among other things: "Of course, this is not acceptable, for anyone. There were other players who left early, and I told them that I don't accept that. We are a team, one squad , and they should stay until the end."

Erik ten Hag on Cristiano Ronaldo and other Man Utd players leaving Old Trafford early vs Rayo: "I don't certainly accept this.

I think this is unacceptable.

For everyone", tells @viaplaysportnl.

🚨🔴 #MUFC



"We are a team and you have to stay until the end", ten Hag says.

pic.twitter.com/Ysm2G4e7Rp

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Source: israelhayom

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