Cristiano Ronaldo Criticizes Manchester United’s Management, Backs New Coach Ruben Amorim
Ronaldo compares United’s struggles to a recurring problem in an 'aquarium,' while expressing hope for improvement under Amorim’s leadership.
- Cristiano Ronaldo, speaking at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, criticized Manchester United’s structural issues, stating the club’s problems go beyond coaching changes.
- Ronaldo likened United’s recurring struggles to an 'aquarium' where fixing individual issues fails to address systemic problems, reiterating comments he made over a year ago.
- Manchester United is currently 14th in the Premier League standings, with new coach Ruben Amorim losing five of his first 10 matches since replacing Erik ten Hag.
- Despite the team’s poor form, Ronaldo expressed confidence in Amorim’s abilities, highlighting his success in Portugal but acknowledging the Premier League’s unique challenges.
- Ronaldo hinted at a potential future in club ownership, stating he would address the club’s deeper issues if he were in charge.