Man Utd striker Cristiano Ronaldo has been told he will “end up in the bloody jungle with Matt Hancock” by Simon Jordan after the Portugal international’s controversial interview with Piers Morgan.
The 37-year-old – who looked to leave Old Trafford in the summer – has done a 90-minute interview that will be aired on Talk TV over the next couple of nights with clips of it released on social media and The Sun earlier this week.
Ronaldo has criticised Man Utd, Erik ten Hag, former interim boss Ralf Rangnick, Gary Neville, Wayne Rooney and others in an explosive interview.
He insisted that former Man Utd team-mates Neville and Rooney were “not my friends” after their recent criticism of him.
Former Crystal Palace chairman thinks that’s “fair enough” but thinks the Man Utd striker is “getting drunk on his own recognisability”.
When asked about Ronaldo saying that Neville and Rooney aren’t his mates, Jordan told talkSPORT: “That’s fair enough, isn’t it? They don’t have to be his friends.
“Ultimately, if they didn’t speak out with their views and what they think then perhaps he’d have a different view of them.
“I’m struggling with this whole thing. We’ve only seen a couple of minutes of it and we’re all launching these 1000 opinions, but some of the allegations made about lack of respect and sensitivity towards tragedies from what we’ve seen from Ronaldo to Piers Morgan.
“I understand why this is a great scoop for Piers Morgan. I don’t understand why Cristiano Ronaldo would want to give him this and turn it into what it’s potentially going to be turned into.
“Ultimately Cristiano Ronaldo will be in grave jeopardy of coming out of this in the wrong way and people will look at it the wrong way.
“Having been a club owner and being in a situation with a strong attitude towards players – I’m a strong person and can lack empathy at times – if a player came to me with the tragedies that Cristiano Ronaldo has experienced in his life and the difficulties he was having with another child, there’s not a parallel universe where anybody is going to disrespect that and demand that he turns up for training.
“I find that difficult to get my head around. I look at this and if this was Manchester United doing this to him about what he was doing, he would citing constructive dismissal. This feels like a player wanting to get out of something and I’m so surprised by people like Graeme Souness and the take…
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