Cristiano Ronaldo described his return to Manchester United as ‘disastrous’, a new book claims

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Cristiano Ronaldo described his return to Manchester United as ‘disastrous’, a new book sensationally claims as it also claims he is angry about a lack of investment in the club’s training ground and appalled by his team-mates’ commitment

  • Cristiano Ronaldo described his big return to Manchester United as a ‘disaster’
  • The attacker returned to United last summer after leaving in 2009
  • The Portuguese superstar is frustrated at Carrington’s lack of investment
  • Ronaldo was annoyed that United have not evolved as a club since his departure
  • The 37-year-old was also shocked by the commitment of his United teammates

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Cristiano Ronaldo described his return to Manchester United as ‘a disaster’ in sensational new claims from a book amid mounting speculation about his future at Old Trafford.

The Portuguese superstar returned to Old Trafford last summer after leaving the Red Devils in 2009 on a £80million transfer to Spanish giant Real Madrid.

Ronaldo’s return has not been smooth sailing, however, and a new book to be released next month details the attacker’s frustration at his return.

Cristiano Ronaldo described his return to Manchester United as 'a disaster' in new book

Cristiano Ronaldo described his return to Manchester United as ‘a disaster’ in new book

The book, Messi vs Ronaldo: One Rivalry, Two GOATs, and the Era That Remade the World’s Game, which goes into detail about his illustrious career, has revealed it all, according to The sun.

It’s lovely to see Ronaldo not happy with interim head coach Ralf Rangnick, confessing that ‘this is a disaster’ to an executive at a FIFA event.

That’s just one of the things that has made it difficult for Ronaldo since his return, as he was angry about the lack of investment in Carrington’s training ground, while he was very annoyed that the club hasn’t evolved since he left in over a decade. past.

The attacker is frustrated by the lack of investment in United's training ground in Carrington

The attacker is frustrated by the lack of investment in United's training ground in Carrington

The attacker is frustrated by the lack of investment in United’s training ground in Carrington

Ronaldo was also shocked by the players' commitment to staying in top condition

Ronaldo was also shocked by the players' commitment to staying in top condition

Ronaldo was also shocked by the players’ commitment to staying in top condition

Above all, he also seemed very shocked by the players’ commitment to stay in top condition.

Despite all that, Ronaldo was United’s top scorer at the club last season, with 24 goals in all competitions in 39 games, despite still appearing to be a frustrated figure.

Things have turned more sour for Ronaldo this season as he appears to clash with new boss Erik ten Hag, meaning the attacker will be limited to limited playing time, with 13 times in all competitions, mostly from the bench.

The Portuguese star refused to come off the bench in United's 2-0 win over Tottenham

The Portuguese star refused to come off the bench in United's 2-0 win over Tottenham

The Portuguese star refused to come off the bench in United’s 2-0 win over Tottenham

He was even banned from the first-team squad after refusing to come off the bench in United’s 2-0 win over Tottenham earlier this month, forcing him to train with the Under-21s and miss the game against Chelsea.

The former Juventus star was recalled for their 3-0 Europa League win over Sheriff on Thursday night, where he found the back of the net.

His return to the fold will not change his desire to leave Old Trafford in January, having started just twice in the Premier League this season after trying to leave in the summer.

Striker Ronaldo returned to scoring form on Thursday in Manchester United's 3-0 victory

Striker Ronaldo returned to scoring form on Thursday in Manchester United's 3-0 victory

Striker Ronaldo returned to scoring form on Thursday in Manchester United’s 3-0 victory

Regardless of what Ronaldo wants in January, he has to play for now, especially with the 2022 World Cup approaching.

However, Ten Hag was reluctant to say whether the former Real Madrid and Juventus star had made his way into the line-up to face West Ham in Anthony Martial’s continued absence after Thursday night.

But the Dutchman backed Ronaldo to have another high-scoring season if he stays with United after January and seizes the opportunities the team creates for him.

When asked if Ronaldo can reach the heights of last season, Ten Hag said: “It’s up to him. But I think if you collect all the opportunities that he creates, the team has created for him over the past few weeks, you see that he is still able to get into the right positions and can still finish them. I think it’s possible, yes.’


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