Piers Morgan, the British broadcaster, reaffirmed on Tuesday that Cristiano Ronaldo was not to blame for Manchester United’s issues during his second tenure at the club.
This came in response to an interview by former Manchester United coach Mike Phelan, where he stated that Ronaldo’s high standards created problems within the team.
Morgan, referencing Phelan’s interview, took to his social media platform to declare that it was the players who were unwilling to work as hard as Ronaldo, not the Portuguese captain himself, who were the problem.
However, Morgan responded to the Mail Sport tweet containing Phelan’s interview with the following message on his social media platform, X: “Fascinating interview … Phelan confirming what @Cristiano told me – he wasn’t the problem at United. It was the players who didn’t want to work as hard as him who were the problem.”
Ronaldo’s contract with Manchester United was mutually terminated last year, and he has since joined another club.
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