Cristiano Ronaldo settles his scores

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Cristiano Ronaldo has mocked Manchester United for their decision to release him after a brilliant first year at Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo had terminated his contract with Man Utd in November 2022, the week before the World Cup. The move came after Ronaldo criticized Man Utd during an interview with Piers Morgan, accusing the club and its top executives of betraying him and trying to force him out.

He attacked Ten Hag, former manager Ralf Rangnick, owners Glazers and club legends Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville. The interview proved to be the final straw for the club after months of indiscipline and controversy surrounding Ronaldo and his behavior.

Ronaldo is in great form at Al-Nassr

He eventually joined Saudi club Al-Nassr on a free transfer in January 2023. Last year was a successful one for Ronaldo, who scored 52 goals in all competitions in 2023, more than any player in the five major European championships. Man Utd, meanwhile, have been a disaster this season, putting in their worst campaign in decades.

“If you go back and see what happened at Manchester United and the national team, people considered me lost”Ronaldo told Record. “But the truth is that I focused and had a great period at Al Nassr, that’s why I scored 54 goals. »

Cr7 talks about the future

Ronaldo also spoke about his future and whether he plans to retire soon, given that he turns 39 in a fortnight. “As I often tell my friends, life is dynamic. Tomorrow is uncertain. I could end my career at the end of this season, or I could play another two or three years… I don’t know, to be honest. »

“As long as my body and mind are in good condition and I enjoy playing football, I will continue. When I feel that I am no longer useful, I will be the first to take the plunge. For now, I feel good and I experience satisfaction and happiness on the pitch, whether with the national team or at club. I continue and I enjoy it. »

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