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There are ‘at least 50 midfielders’ better for Man Utd than Frenkie De Jong…

Frenkie De Jong in action for Barcelona.

Man Utd fans in the Mailbox won’t be sad to see Cristiano Ronaldo sling his hook. Another can’t fathom why United are ‘stalking’ Frenkie De Jong.

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Ta-ra, Ronnie
If Ronaldo wants to up and leave, let him go and enjoy his dalliance with the UCL. If he thinks his sh*t don’t smell and he’s too good for Europa nights in the doldrums of European football, he can f*ck off.

He doesn’t press, he stands in the middle of the pitch waiting for the ball and when Rashers doesn’t pass to him, he throws a hissy fit. He makes the team worse while being the best player on it, how’s that even possible? We should cut our losses and sell Ronaldo now because he’ll be like a millstone around ten Hag’s neck. His wages alone could pay two or three quality players who are looking to step up into the big league. What we don’t need is a player/manager in the shape of Ronaldo because the team will be set up to accommodate his shortcomings; which in this case are his 37-year-old legs that are begging for retirement, respite, and rest, the three Rs if you will. Now I’m blathering…
Mzeiya

 

…The signing of Cristiano Ronaldo was the biggest mistake Manchester United made since the departure of Sir Alex Ferguson.

Everyone sees the goals he scores and the matches he helped us win. People only see what he does for himself, and not how he affects the team.

While he shone, everyone became worse. Yes, EVERYONE. The team became less than the sum of their parts.

The team scored fewer goals (57 against 73 in the previous season) and conceded more (57 against 44). Won fewer (16 against 21) and lost more (12 against 6). The only difference between the two seasons was Ronaldo. Except you believe a team good enough to finish second in the previous season, suddenly goes bad. Collectively. That is statistical impossibly.

Ronaldo sees every team he plays for, as a tool to achieve his personal goals, which is to constantly improve his admittedly ridiculous stats. The team winning is a coincidental by-product. Once a team is no longer a useful tool, he ditches the team.

Manchester United might win something next season (don’t laugh), but they won’t be in the champions league. So Ronaldo will not be able to extend his UCL scoring record. Since United cannot be used as a tool in that regard, we’ve become useless to him.

That’s why he’s leaving. I…

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