Cristiano Ronaldo: Manchester United forward says he feels 'betrayed' by club
Ronaldo, 37, promised in August he would give
his version of life at Old Trafford after failing to secure a move to a club
playing in the Champions League, as he had hoped.
He has now spoken out in an interview with
Piers Morgan for TalkTV.
United have been asked for a response to the
Portugal international's claims.
In extracts from the wide-ranging interview - published in the Sun, Ronaldo said:
The interview will be shown over two nights on
Wednesday and Thursday.
Asked by Morgan if United's hierarchy were
trying to force him out, Ronaldo said: "Yes, not only the coach, but
another two or three guys around the club. I felt betrayed."
Pushed as to whether senior club executives
were trying to oust him, he added: "People should listen to the truth.
Yes, I felt betrayed and I felt like some people don't want me here, not only
this year but last year too."
The Red Devils, who beat Fulham 2-1 on Sunday, are fifth in the
Premier League in Ten Hag's first season as manager.
Ronaldo has been picked by Portugal in their squad for the 2022 World Cup
Ronaldo says he has no 'respect' for Ten Hag
Ronaldo has not played because of an unspecified illness since
he captained United in their 3-1 defeat at Aston Villa on 6 November.
He was dropped for the Premier League game at
Chelsea last month by Ten Hag after refusing to come
on as a substitute against Tottenham three days earlier.
"I don't have respect for him because he doesn't show
respect for me," Ronaldo said. "If you don't have respect for me, I'm
never gonna have respect for you."
Ronaldo also spoke about the loss of his baby son in April and
how touched he was by a tribute paid to him by Liverpool fans at a game against
United at Anfield in the days afterwards.
The whole interview is 90 minutes long but Morgan has written a
version for the Sun in which it is clear the contempt Ronaldo has for how he
has found United since he returned to the club amid huge fanfare in August 2021.
"I think the fans should know the truth," he said.
"I want the best for the club. This is why I come to Manchester United."
Ronaldo said he had seen "no evolution" at the club
since former manager Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
"Nothing had changed," he said. "I love
Manchester United. I love the fans, they're always on my side. But if they want
to do it different… they have to change many, many things."
Ronaldo said his view of the club was shared by Ferguson, who
was pivotal in his return to Old Trafford from Juventus when it appeared he
might join Manchester City.
"He knows better than anybody that the club is not on the
path they deserve to be," added Ronaldo.
"He knows. Everyone knows. The people who don't see that… it's because they don't want to see; they are blind."
Ronaldo had not 'heard' of
Rangnick
Ronaldo's former team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was United
manager when the Portuguese returned to the club before he was succeeded by
Ralf Rangnick and then Ten Hag.
Rangnick left his role as head of sports and development at
Lokomotiv Moscow to take up the job. He had previously built his reputation
during his time in Germany, with Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and former Chelsea
manager Thomas Tuchel speaking highly about their compatriot.
On Rangnick, Ronaldo said: "If you're not even a coach, how
are you going to be the boss of Manchester United? I'd never even heard of him."
Ronaldo also responded to criticism from former United team-mate
Wayne Rooney about his behaviour this season.
"I don't know why he criticises me so badly... probably
because he finished his career and I'm still playing at a high level,"
said Ronaldo.
"I'm not going to say that I'm looking better than him.
Which is true…"
'An interview that is his
version of the truth' - reaction
Match of the Day 2 pundits Jermaine Jenas and Jermain Defoe both
criticised Ronaldo for his comments.
"We have seen nothing but petulance throughout the season,
with the walking down the tunnel," Jenas said.
"He's
a frustrated player, whether he feels like he's been lied to or what, today
just doesn't feel right to me. It's not going to help him and he has to be done
at the club."
Defoe added: "I think
it's quite disappointing to be honest, he has nothing to prove so I can't
understand why he would want to put his point across. Maybe his ego is dented a
little bit."
Former England defender and Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher said
the majority of United fans would side with Ten Hag.
"Ronaldo under ETH: Announced he wanted to leave, refused
to come on as a substitute, walked off the bench and left before the game had
finished," he posted on Twitter.
"99% of United fans will be on the side of ETH, which shows
how badly Ronaldo has handled this."
Andy Mitten, editor of United We
Stand magazine, told BBC Radio 5 Live: "He's not been forced out. He
wanted to leave in the summer and thought he was leaving, but there was a
shortage of suitors.
"He has done an interview that's his version of the truth
and there's often more than one version of the truth in life.
"I don't think United fans would be hugely concerned if he
didn't play for the club again."

