Gary Neville's in-depth response to Cristiano Ronald's interview
In an interview with Sky Sports, Gary Neville responded in-depth to Cristiano Ronaldo's recent comments about his time at Manchester United. Ronaldo had said that he didn't feel like he was given enough love or support during his time at the club and that he had to fend for himself.
Neville said that he understood Ronaldo's perspective, but that he felt the club did everything it could to support him. He pointed out that Ronaldo was a young player who came to United with a lot of expectation and pressure, and that he had to learn how to deal with that. Neville also said that Ronaldo was never afraid to work hard and that he always gave his all for the team. He praised Ronaldo for his dedication and determination and said that he was a big part of United's success during his time at the club.
In conclusion, Neville said that he believes Ronaldo is one of the greatest players of all time, and that he will always be remembered fondly by United fans. Portugal striker Ronaldo spoke out against manager Erik ten Hag and the Glazers, who own the club. He said that people should listen to his point of view, as it is easy to criticize without knowing the whole story. Ronaldo also said that he is not friends with former teammates Neville and Wayne Rooney.
Neville was asked if he thought people used his name to get attention, and he responded by saying that he thinks they take advantage of it because they're not stupid. He went on to say that he understands he has to keep going with his life whether there's criticism or not, but it's difficult to see people who he used to share a dressing room with criticizing him in that way.
On the morning after Ronaldo’s comments about not wanting to come off the bench in the recent victory over Tottenham, Neville tweeted: “Anyone for dinner?”
Neville was clearly critical of Ronaldo after the 37-year-old's comments, arguing that the striker must leave the club if he doesn't want to play.
Ronaldo subsequently ignored his former teammate while greeting fellow Sky Sports pundits Louis Saha and Jamie Redknapp at Old Trafford. Rooney, meanwhile, told talkedSPORT last week Ronaldo risked becoming an unwanted distraction at the club and that his behavior was ‘unacceptable for Man United’.
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