Portuguese striker was replaced in the first round against Rayo Vallecano, and did not survive for the final whistle
Erik Ten Hag has slammed Cristiano Ronaldo because of his “unacceptable behavior” after seeing the striker leaving the last pre-season sightseeing Manchester United against Rayo Vallecano before the last whistle.
Ronaldo returned to the Red Devils’ Starting XI to clash at Old Trafford after a long summer vacation, playing the first 45 minutes before replaced with Amad Diallo.
The 37 -year -old player is depicted to leave the stadium before full time, and then reported that he joined Diogo Dalot and a number of other players.
What did Ten Hag say about Ronaldo who left earlier?
Man -Utd officials reportedly explained that they did not have a problem with Ronaldo and colleagues to the house earlier, but Ten Hag insisted that they did not have permission.
When asked about Ronaldo’s behavior, the Dutchman told Viaplay Sport: “Of course not, it is unacceptable. For everyone. I tell them that it is unacceptable. That we are a team, troops, and that you must remain until the end.”
Will Ronaldo leave Man Utd this summer?
The goal was confirmed in early July that Ronaldo had told the council about his desire to leave the club to continue playing Champions League football.
People like Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have since been linked to the winners of the Ballon d’Or five times, but their future remains very much in the air to open the Red Devils Premier League against Brighton in On On Brighton on On On Sunday .
United and Ten Hag openly insist Ronaldo is not sold, but speculation of potential transfer continues and returns to CP Sports CP are now being debated.
Ten Hag was urged to “be involved” with Ronaldo
Ten Hag has been given advice on how to handle Ronaldo by former Utd Male Assistant Male Chris Armas, who served under the boss while Ralf Rangnick in the second half of the 2021-22 season.
The veteran striker scored 12 goals in 19 Premier League matches while Armas was a back room staff member, and America believed the one-on-one communication was the best way to bring the best from him.
“This is a direct approach, talking to him, taking him to the office, asks questions to him, so he is part of the solution and part of success,” Armas told Sky Sports.
“It is my job to find out how to get all the fire, experience and talent and challenge it as much as I can. I think the most important thing is to be involved with Cristiano.
“He has many things to give, his commitment to win and score goals, everyone has a different type of leadership. He can be a leader in his way, and my goal like everyone in the squad is to say how I can get the best out of Cristiano .
“When you talk about, at the highest level, seeing a professional and what means victory for Ronaldo, what does it mean to score a goal for him – he is in the team, a big part of the team and he is the man produced.”