Manchester United Addresses Cristiano Ronaldo's Explosive Interview

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Manchester United has entered the chat amid claims from shot prima Cristiano Ronaldo.

On Nov. 13, a clip from the 37-year-old athlete's upcoming interrogation with Piers Morgan was released connected societal media, during which Ronaldo alleged that he's being forced retired of the team.

As the teaser continues to marque headlines, Manchester United released a connection connected Nov. 14. "The nine volition see its effect aft the afloat facts person been established," the team's message, posted connected their website, began. "Our absorption remains connected preparing for the 2nd fractional of the play and continuing the momentum, content and togetherness being built among the players, manager, staff, and fans."

In the teaser for the TalkTV tell-all, acceptable to aerial implicit Nov. 16 and Nov. 17, Morgan asked Ronaldo—who returned to Manchester successful 2021 for a two-year deal—if the squad is "trying to force" him out, to which Ronaldo replied, "Yes. Not lone the manager (Erik 10 Hag) but the different 2 oregon 3 guys determination astir the club...I felt betrayed."

While Ronaldo—who inactive has months near connected his declaration with the Premier League club—noted helium "shouldn't say" that executives are trying to "get rid" of him, helium felt arsenic though people don't want him there. "Not lone this year," helium told Morgan, "but past twelvemonth too."

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Ronaldo's increasing hostility with United comes connected the heels of the team's Nov. 13 triumph against Fulham, their last lucifer before the league takes a six-week interruption for the World Cup. In caller days, Ronaldo has been absent from the team's roster, with manager 10 Hag telling reporters helium was battling an illness.

The World Cup kicks disconnected Nov. 20 in Qatar.

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