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The last thing Manchester United plans to do with Cristiano Ronaldo's attitudes

Cristiano Ronaldo's attitudes begin to wreak havoc within Manchester United and there is a crisis at the club

By Jose Castro

Cristiano Ronaldo's attitudes begin to wreak havoc within Manchester United and there is a crisis at the club
Cristiano Ronaldo's attitudes begin to wreak havoc within Manchester United and there is a crisis at the club
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Cristiano Ronaldo is experiencing moments of frustration so far this season, Manchester United is in a severe crisis after being humiliated by Brighton. In recent weeks the Portuguese soccer player has wanted to leave the club but an interesting offer has not arrived for him, even several teams have rejected him, now an English media outlet published that the Red Devils do not want to have CR7 on the team.

This information was announced exclusively by the Sky Sports media, assuring that the attitude shown by Cristiano Ronaldo in recent weeks has made the club angry, that is why they begin to study how to break the bond that unites them; the curious thing about this is that hours later they deleted the article.
 

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After this rumor, various media began to publish that this article was deleted to avoid further controversy. The Times published that Cristiano's attitude threatens to further sink the club and its players. Other reports indicate that the atmosphere on campus is broken by the behavior and game of CR7.
 

 

Coaches and managers are upset with Cristiano Ronaldo

Even coach Erik Ten Hag and his collaborators are upset by Cristiano Ronaldo's attitude. Erik ten Hag's coaching staff and Manchester United players are increasingly frustrated with Cristiano Ronaldo's conduct as his future threatens to plunge the club further into crisis. This has caused the directors of Manchester United to begin to analyze the option of firing the famous Portuguese player.

 

 


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