In the summer of 2021, Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United. However, his second stay with the Red Devils turned into a nightmare. Asked about the repatriation of CR7, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – former Mancunian coach – released all his truths on the subject.
In difficulty on the side of Juventus, Cristiano Ronaldo has decided to make his return to Manchester United during the summer of 2021 to relaunch. If his debut with the Red Devils was encouraging, CR7 finally left Old Trafford through the back door, after a little over a year. Over the month, Cristiano Ronaldo started to lose credit Manchester United and to have less and less playing time. Which he did not accept at all. Indeed, the 38-year-old Portuguese star made a series of bloody attacks, and the point of no return was reached when he tackled his management and the coach Erik ten Hag in the middle of an interview. Having not at all appreciated the comments made by Cristiano Ronaldo, the upper echelons of Manchester United finally reached an amicable agreement with him to terminate his contract in November 2022.
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“I felt we had to seize this opportunity…”
While Cristiano Ronaldo now defends the colors ofAl Nassr in Saudi ArabiaOle Gunnar Solskjaer returned to his second catastrophic visit to Manchester United. “It was a very difficult decision to turn down and I felt we had to take the opportunity, but it was a mistake. I felt like it was a good thing when he signed and the fans felt it in the Newcastle game when Old Trafford was in turmoil (after the 4-1 two-goal win by Cristiano Ronaldo). He was always one of the best scorers in the world, he looked strong,” confided the former coach of the Red Devils (from December 2018 to November 2021), before adding a layer.
“…but it was a mistake”
“When I looked at the calendar, I said to myself that the period was going to be decisive: Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham, and Leicester away. Then Chelsea and Arsenal, and Champions League matches. Things went wrong. It started with Aston Villa at home (1-0 defeat) and a missed penalty at the end of the match. When you have a group, you need everyone pulling in the same direction. When things weren’t going well, we saw certain players and certain egos come out. We beat Tottenham convincingly 3-0 away, but then we lost two matches…” concluded Ole Gunnar Solskjaer during an interview with The Athletic.
2023-09-20 22:30:08
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