Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has said Cristiano Ronaldo did the interview with Piers Morgan, because he wanted to leave the club by all means.
In the interview aired on TalkTV last month, Ronaldo also claimed he felt betrayed by the Old Trafford club and did not respect Ten Hag.
Days after the final part was released, United terminated the 37-year-old’s contract.
“He wanted to leave; it was quite clear." And when a player definitely doesn’t want to be in this club then he has to go.
“The interview was the first time he said he wanted to leave." I think as a club, you can’t accept that. He knew the consequences of taking that step.
“In the summer, we talked." He came in and said, "I will tell you in seven days if I want to stay." Then he came back and said, "I want to stay,” Ten Hag told British media on Friday.
Ronaldo is also having issues with his national team coach, Fernando Santos, at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Santos dropped his captain for their last-16 clash against Switzerland after stating he didn’t like his behavior when he was substituted.
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