Ronaldo who spoke about Manchester United recently was on headlines as he feels the club needs a total rebuilding to get back on top again. He taunts the Manchester United’s manager Erik ten Hag whom he played under two seasons back. The striker feels the manager lacks positivity. “Manchester United coach cannot say that I can’t compete to win the Premier League and Champions League every year. This is Man United, you have to be there. You have to try.

Cristiano Ronaldo has made headlines once again after speaking out about Manchester United, a club he once led to glory. The Portuguese forward, now playing for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, expressed his belief that Manchester United needs a total rebuild to return to the top of English and European football. Ronaldo, who left the club under tense circumstances two seasons ago, directly criticized the leadership of current manager Erik ten Hag.

Ronaldo suggested that Ten Hag lacks the ambition required to manage a club of Manchester United’s stature. These words highlight his frustration with the club’s current state and his belief that winning should always be the priority at a club as historic as United.

Ronaldo’s criticism reflects his concerns about the club’s direction under Ten Hag, particularly after a season filled with inconsistent performances. His comments have reignited debate about the club’s management and whether they have what it takes to restore Manchester United to their former glory.

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