Football NewsPaul Ince says Cristiano Ronaldo is setting a bad example at Man Utd
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Amid a goalless drought, Cristiano Ronaldo reappears in isolation months after his return – and Ince feels he must bear the blame.

 

A little about the topic

The Portuguese footballer is setting a bad example for the rest of Man Utd, according to former player Paul Ince, who thinks Cristiano Ronaldo has attracted too much attention from the rest of his teammates. The veteran player made a much heralded early-season return to the club where he made his name, but his Old Trafford comeback has slowly turned into a nightmare in recent months, now experiencing his longest fruitless run in over a decade.

Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo has shrunk an increasingly controversial figure since then, and while Paul Ince acknowledged that the 37-year-old is now a different person than the player who graced the club for the first time, his attitude has nevertheless failed to inspire influence. around a group fighting for form.

 

What did Paul say about Cristiano Ronaldo?

Paul Ince said this is not Cristiano Ronaldo from 19 years ago when he first went to Old Trafford – this is 37 year old Ronaldo. according to Paul Ince when people say he will be good for the club and the youth, they might think he will. But Ronaldo goes down the tunnel and throws the toys out of the baby carriage. For Ince, this is a bad example. This is someone at the end of his career and if he can’t start against Burnley, who are at the bottom of the table, something is seriously wrong. It should be about the team, but now it’s all about Cristiano.

The ex-Man Utd man was ready to cut a little more slack for club captain Harry Maguire, however, adding that Harry isn’t the fastest, but he’s still a top player. Maguire does not receive protection from the midfield. According to Ince, if he played in midfield with Roy Keane, Harry Maguire wouldn’t be permanently isolated.