In response to Cristiano Ronaldo’s explosive interview with Piers Morgan, in which he disparaged a number of facets of the team, Manchester United has begun taking action against him.
Workers have been seen ripping down a big Ronaldo banner from the side of Old Trafford, fueling transfer rumors even more.
In a bold move to quit United, the 37-year-old has joined “Piers Morgan Uncensored” to vent his anger with the team.
In the course of the 90-minute interview, he decried the lack of “development” after his departure in 2008 and asserted that the Glazer family “didn’t care” about athletic achievement. He also acknowledged that he “didn’t appreciate” manager Erik ten Hag.
“Manchester United acknowledge the media coverage about an interview by Cristiano Ronaldo,” said a club statement from Monday. After all of the facts are known, the club will think about its response. We’re still concentrating on getting ready for the second half of the season and maintaining the spirit of camaraderie and unity among the players, coach, staff, and supporters.
And now it appears that the Portuguese international is being dealt with by the Red Devils, who have hidden him at Old Trafford. Workers were observed pulling the Adidas billboard featuring Ronaldo from the stadium walls on Wednesday afternoon in order to promote the new home uniform.
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