Ronaldo says Ten Hag's attitude too negative for Man Utd
Manchester United's Dutch manager Erik ten Hag (L) directs substitute Manchester United's Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo during the English Premier League football match between Southampton and Manchester United at St Mary's Stadium in Southampton, southern England on August 27, 2022. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)
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Cristiano Ronaldo says Erik ten Hag's attitude is
too negative, urging the Manchester United manager to target the Premier League
title even though the club need to "rebuild from the bottom".
The Portugal star, who now plays for Al Nassr in
Saudi Arabia, fell out with Ten Hag before his second spell at Old Trafford
ended late in 2022.
Ronaldo believes his former club needs sweeping
changes but that Ten Hag should not rule out winning major trophies in the
meantime.
The Dutchman has said he is "quite
confident" of claiming more silverware this campaign after lifting the
League Cup and FA Cup over the past two seasons.
But he said in July his team are a "long way
away" from being ready to win the Premier League, which they have not won
since Alex Ferguson's final season in charge in 2013.
"Manchester, they need to rebuild everything,
in my opinion," Ronaldo said in an episode of the Rio Ferdinand Presents
podcast, due to be released on Thursday.
"The coach, they say they cannot compete to win
the league and Champions League. Manchester United coach, you cannot say that
you're not going to fight to win the league or Champions League.
"You have to be, to mentally say, listen, maybe
we don't have that potential, but I cannot say that. We're going to try. You
have to try."
United upset Manchester City in the FA Cup final in
May but they endured their worst Premier League campaign last term, finishing
eighth, and the 20-time English champions have lost two of their opening three
matches this season.
"This club needs time to rebuild because it's
still one of the best clubs in the world, but they need to change,"
Ronaldo said.
"They understand that. This is the only way.
This is why they show, they start to change again, the structure of the club,
the president, the infrastructures and everything. The owners of the
club."
British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe completed his
purchase of a minority stake in the club in February and has since overseen
major changes in the club hierarchy after taking control of football
operations.
"I believe that the future will be
bright," said Ronaldo. "I believe, but they don't depend only on the
talents. It's more than that. It's all club, all, not only players, club,
everything as a unit, united.
"They have to rebuild from the bottom. If not,
they cannot compete. It will be impossible."
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who spent six
seasons with United earlier in his career, scored 27 goals in 54 appearances
during his second spell at Old Trafford after signing from Juventus in 2021.
Following his exit just over a year later, he claimed
he felt "betrayed", while saying of Ten Hag: "I don't have
respect for him because he doesn't show respect for me."
However, the 39-year-old said he still loves the
club.
"I'm not happy the way it all happened but, in
the same way, we cannot control some points of our life sometimes, but it's
done, already done," he said.
"To prove that I'm right or wrong, this is not
my issue any more. I say what I have to say and for me it's done."
He added: "I love that club. I'm not that kind
of guy that forgot the past."


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