Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo took aim at the club and manager Erik ten Hag during a scathing interview.
Ronaldo's comments come just weeks after he refused to come on as a substitute and left the pitch before the final whistle of United's 2-0 win over Tottenham at Old Trafford on Oct. 19. Ronaldo, who started just two of 12 Premier League games to that point, was suspended one game by ten Hag for his actions.
Ronaldo's return to United has been a major disappointment overall. The Red Devils had hopes of challenging for the Premier League title when they swooped in to sign Ronaldo -- and prevent him from joining Manchester City -- late in the 2021 summer transfer window. In addition to criticizing the Rangnick hiring, Ronaldo also called out the club for a lack of progress since Sir Alex Ferguson's departure in 2013.
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