Man United fans insist Ronaldo Al-Nassr move proves Ten Hag was RIGHT
‘Fans really owe Erik ten Hag an apology’: Man United supporters insist Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi side Al-Nassr proves the Dutch boss was RIGHT to exile the Portuguese forward
- Manchester United fans have insisted manager Erik ten Hag was right all along
- Cristiano Ronaldo completed his move to Saudi side Al-Nassr on Friday evening
- The Portuguese forward’s contract was terminated by United on November 22
- His exit came after a bombshell interview with Piers Morgan criticising the club
- And supporters took to Twitter to say it proves Ten Hag was right to sideline him
Manchester United fans have insisted manager Erik ten Hag was right all along about Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese completed his free transfer to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr on Friday evening.
Ronaldo’s United contract was terminated on November 22 following a bizarre tell-all interview with Piers Morgan in which he criticised the club.
Man United fans have insisted Erik ten Hag (L) was right all along about Cristiano Ronaldo (R)
The Portuguese (left) completed his transfer to Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr on Friday evening
Although the Dutch boss, after arriving from Ajax this summer, initially said Ronaldo was part of his plans, he dropped the 37-year-old veteran to the bench and oversaw his departure.
And supporters have now taken to social media to state that Ten Hag was right to sideline the forward – with some calling for fans and pundits to apologise to the 52-year-old for ever doubting his actions.
One said: ‘Ronaldo going to Saudi league only further strengthens Ten Hag’s stance on him throughout this season.’
Another added: ‘Perfectly reasonable a player of his age to finish his career in this way, but it’s absolutely incompatible with everything he’s said and done in the past. Ten Hag didn’t make a single wrong step in his treatment of Ronaldo, incredible management really.’
And fans quickly took to Twitter to say manager Ten Hag was right to sideline the forward, 37
A third posted: ‘Cristiano has just basically admitted that Erik was right #Ronaldo #MUFC.’
One continued: ‘Feel bad for Ronaldo, a GOAT and United legend for me! But terminating his contract was really a power move by United and EtH #MUFC.’
Another tweeted: ‘ETH is owed some apologies from certain pundits. Ronaldo just because what he’s done before doesn’t mean he deserves to start and play. He’s lost it and those pundits need to get out of his a*** and admit ETH was correct, seeing his day to day work and games.’
And a sixth concluded: ‘Alot of pundits and rivals fans really owe ETH an apology regarding this Ronaldo situation. #MUFC.’
CRISTIANO RONALDO TO AL-NASSR – ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW
PICTURED: Cristiano Ronaldo OFFICIALLY joins Saudi side Al-Nassr… with the Portuguese star set to earn £175m-a-year as part of sensational contract after his bitter Manchester United exit
You sure, Cristiano? Ronaldo backtracks after signing for Al-Nassr in a £175m-per-year deal just a MONTH after telling Piers Morgan his desire ‘to play at the highest level’… and declaring in a 2015 interview he wanted to end his career with ‘dignity’
Cristiano Ronaldo’s representatives ‘had multiple meetings with MLS side Sporting Kansas City’ before he joined Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia on £175m-a-year deal… and American team’s ‘package was very close’
‘He finished his career with a Piers Morgan interview and Messi has won the World Cup’: Jamie Carragher labels Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr move a ‘sad end’… while Gary Neville believes his ex-team-mate would have ‘wanted to stay in Europe’
Cristiano Ronaldo ‘will become an ambassador for Saudi Arabia’s 2030 World Cup bid due to a clause in his Al-Nassr contract’… with the Portuguese superstar to team up with long-term rival Lionel Messi in the promotion
‘Pride of my life’: Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister Katia Aveiro backs the star to ‘make history once more’ in Instagram post after he signed £175m-a-year deal with Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr
Cristiano Ronaldo knew it was ‘IMPOSSIBLE’ to join a Champions League club after his bitter Man United exit and he knew his future lay at Al-Nassr while at the World Cup, claim Spanish outlet Marca
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