Ten Hag, his dry response to Ronaldo!

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Criticized by Cristiano Ronaldo, Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag did not miss the opportunity to respond to his former player.

It’s an open secret:

Cristiano Ronaldo and Erik ten Hag will not be going on holiday together. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner left Manchester United on very bad terms with the Dutch coach, whose methods he had publicly criticised.

“In my opinion, Manchester United have to rebuild everything, CR7 has once again launched to add another layer, in a podcast by his former teammate Rio Ferdinand. When the coach says he can’t fight for the Premier League and the Champions League… You have no right to say that as a coach of such a club! He can say it to himself, that the team may not have the potential for that, but not in public. He has to say he will try, and he really has to try.”

“Ronaldo is far away…”

Questioned by these remarks, Erik ten Hag responded curtly to the Portuguese striker, this Thursday, at a press conference. He said Manchester United can’t win the Premier League. He said that, if you listen to his words. Ronaldo is far away, in Saudi Arabia, far away from Manchester. Everyone can have their opinion. That’s good.” , Ten Hag said.

Not sure that this response from the technician will be enough to convince Manchester United supporters, who have been very angry for two years.

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