Ronaldo appears in good spirits alongside Portugal team-mates
No regrets, Cristiano? Ronaldo looks in good spirits as he and his Portugal team-mates are put through their paces before jetting out to World Cup… the day after bombshell interview in which he accused Man United of ‘betraying’ him was released
- Portuguese star was photographed training with his team-mates ahead of Qatar
- Comes a day after the revealing of his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan
- Cristiano Ronaldo said he did not have any respect for manager Erik ten Hag
- He also questioned the appointment of Ralf Rangnick – saying he is not a coach
- Astonishing attack was directed at the club in which he said they ‘betrayed’ him
- Manchester United responded to his interview with short statement on Monday
- Previously loyal former team-mates lined up to criticise the interview conducted
Cristiano Ronaldo has been photographed being put through his paces with his Portugal team-mates ahead of them jetting out to Qatar.
The Portugal captain, likely getting prepared to play in his fifth and final World Cup, appeared all smiles as he and the likes of Joao Felix got their preparations underway for the tournament which begins on Sunday, November 20.
The photographs come barely a day after the revealing of Ronaldo’s bombshell interview with Piers Morgan in which he made a number of incendiary claims about Manchester United, Erik ten Hag and Ralf Rangnick, among others.
Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to put the fallout from his interview behind him as he stepped up his preparation for Qatar
Perhaps enjoying having a young player listen to his advice, Ronaldo looked to converse with Joao Felix
Preparing at the City of Football, the country’s centre for the national side, Ronaldo was spotted warming up and joking around with Felix, another player rumoured to be having a difficult time with his club side at present, as well as former Real Madrid team-mate Pepe.
Ronaldo, warming up also alongside Manchester City’s Joao Cancelo and Wolves midfielder Ruben Neves, appeared to have all of his attention focused on the national side.
That was in spite of Manchester United acknowledging Ronaldo’s interview on Monday afternoon, releasing a short statement in which they said they were aware of the interview, which is to be released in its entirety over Wednesday and Thursday evenings on TalkTV.
Portugal were photographed at the country’s national football centre ahead of jetting out to Qatar
‘The club will consider its response after the full facts have been established. Our focus remains on preparing for the second half of the season and continuing the momentum, belief and togetherness being built among the players, manager, staff, and fans,’ the statement read.
The short excerpts of Ronaldo’s interview, released on Sunday evening merely hours after Alejandro Garnacho scored a goal at the death to win it for Ten Hag’s side, appear to have already torched his relationship with the club’s supporters with many on social media declaring his legacy dead in the water.
In the interview, amid a number of explosive revelations, Ronaldo claimed that he felt he was being forced out of the club by Ten Hag and various figures.
Ronaldo was spotted laughing with former Real Madrid team-mate Pepe in training on Monday
‘I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show respect for me,’ Ronaldo told Morgan.
‘Some people, they don’t want me here – not only the coach but the other two or three guys. Not only this year, but last year too.
‘Honestly, I shouldn’t say that. But listen, I don’t care. People should listen to the truth. Yes, I feel betrayed.’
Ronaldo and the Portugal coaches all appeared in good spirits prior to heading to the World Cup
While he also accused the club of not moving with the times, saying that they had been surpassed by Liverpool, Manchester City – and now even Arsenal.
He said: ‘Since Sir Alex Ferguson left I saw no evolution in the club, the progress was zero.
‘Nothing changed. Not only the pool, the jacuzzi, even the gym. They stopped in time, which surprised me a lot.
‘I think the fans should know the truth. I want the best for the club. But you have some things inside [the club] that don’t help reach the top level as City, Liverpool and even now Arsenal.’
Ronaldo has launched a sensational attack on former Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick
He then planted his tanks on the lawn of Rangnick, of whom he said that he was not even a ‘coach’.
‘After Ole, they bring in sport directive Ralf Rangnick, which is something nobody understands’, he said.
‘This guy is not even a coach. A big club like Manchester United bringing in a sport directive surprised not only me but all the world.
‘If you’re not even a coach, how are you going to be the boss of Manchester United? I’d never even heard of him.’
Ronaldo said Rangnick ‘was not a coach’ and that he did not know who he was before he joined
Ronaldo also said he does not respect current Man United manager Erik ten Hag (left)
Having previously defended him to the hilt, even the staunchly loyal Rio Ferdinand could not find justification for Ronaldo’s actions and words in his interview with Morgan.
‘You can’t sit here and defend that from Cristiano Ronaldo,’ Ferdinand said on his ‘Vibe with Five’ podcast.
‘Deep down and I know it for a fact, this has all been manufactured for one thing – and that’s for him to leave the club.’
Ronaldo heads to Qatar for what is likely to be his fifth and final attempt at lifting the World Cup. He has got no closer than his debut tournament in which Portugal finished fourth after being knocked out by France.
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