Erik Ten Hag has once again spoken out about the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, who left Old Trafford after breaking his contract with the Red Devils. And the Manchester United manager says he doesn’t regret the loss of his striker.
Without a club since the termination of his contract with Manchester United last November, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to drag on his free player status. Despite his huge resume, the 37-year-old still hasn’t found suitable shoes.
In turn, the clubs announced so far to receive the five-fold Ballon d’Or have all said no. The latest, Al Nassr’s Saudi club, also denied rumors that an agreement had been reached between the two factions.
A very commented situation on social media with comments in all directions. But at Manchester United the case of the former Red Devil is neither hot nor cold in the Mancunian lineup. Even less for coach Erik Ten Hag who does not regret the farewell of CR7. “I don’t look back, only forward. He has chosen to say goodbye, he is no longer part of the team,” the Dutch coach said at the press conference.
The Batavian coach, who has also strengthened his grip on the English club since the farewell of the captain of the Portuguese selection, is aiming for the big four at the end of the season, synonymous with qualification for the next Champions League. The Red Devils who massacred Nottingham Forest on Tuesday (3-0) are in 5th place in the Premier League, one point behind Tottenham.
“The competition is tough, but that goes for the seven or eight clubs fighting for the top 4anticipated the Dutch coach in a press conference last Friday. For those who follow the Premier League it’s great because there is the enthusiasm and the obligation to beat every direct opponent. What I watch is the process and how we perform. We have to get results, but also make progress, and only then will we have a good chance of getting into the top 4.”
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