Manchester United legend, Cristiano Ronaldo has missed his second stint with the British club.
It was at Manchester United that Cristiano Ronaldo revealed himself at the highest level in Europe. Between 2003 and 2009, the Portuguese striker gave another dimension to his career by leading Man U to a Champions League title. A victory in 2008 which also allowed him to win the first of his 5 Ballons d’Or.
It was at Manchester United, too, that Cristiano Ronaldo ended his career in Europe. And the Portuguese star unfortunately left through the back door. Despite a more than honorable statistical record (27 goals in 54 matches), CR7 lost the confidence of its manager Erik ten Hag, while failing in its mission as leader.
“Ronaldo should have modified and adapted his leadership”
Often critical of his former teammate, Gary Neville once again pointed the finger at the Portuguese striker in an interview with Marca this week. “ I think Cristiano should have modified and adapted his leadership to the club and the players who needed a mentor, experience and demands.“, thundered the former England international defender. An outing that should not leave the main party indifferent…