Ali Dia
Full Member
There’s something Roy Keane-esque about it. He’s calling out a group of players who, by his own admission, aren’t capable of taking it on. We probably all agree he’s right, but it looks out of step with the modern game and generation of players.
Something like this. If he actually was like Roy and stayed all through his prime and gave us everything these words would carry an awful lot more meaning. This is the same Ronaldo that pretty much pulled Juventus apart when they couldn’t automatically match up to his old Real team and people were pointing the finger at him for not leading them to success. They couldn’t get rid of him fast enough This isn’t the same Ronaldo that was at Real either way. Real wouldn’t have sold him if it was. Only pretenders or clubs without any real clue get involved in these “legacy” projects and attempt package it as progress.
On the other hand it’s pretty clear he’s calling out Rashford Greenwood and Martial more than anyone. You can see himself and Greenwood have zero chemistry. Both overly selfish once they get the ball and do nothing off the ball for each other. Team Rashford is probably writing an article about how it’s such an honour and dream to play with Ronadlo as we speak but couldn’t look any less interested in reality. Standards are fecked. The club is to blame for assembling these players first and foremost. They reinforce the idea that they are world class by the money they pay them in reward for failure. I don’t like him all that much but Ronaldo is right about our young players. We’ve given the keys to a soft and selfish (on the pitch) bunch. If he hadn’t come we might have made second or third again but so what? It’s miles off what we expect at this club and how long more will it be until people realise their favourite players just aren’t up to it. They don’t work hard enough and are only in it for themselves and their brands.
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