Man United boss Ralf Ragnick has said that sulking star Cristiano Ronaldo cannot consider himself indispensable at Old Trafford
Manchester United talisman Ronaldo must do better to keep his emotions in check, Old Trafford boss Ragnick said, after the Portuguese superstar appeared visibly frustrated after getting hooked off during his side’s 3-1 victory at Brentford this week.
Ragnick, who is in temporary charge of the club following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer last November, said that he understands Ronaldo’s competitive drive is such that being substituted is often a less-than-ideal scenario for him but he must do better when it comes to his pitch-side histrionics.
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Ronaldo was caught by cameras throwing his training jersey to the turf after he was withdrawn from the game with around 20 minutes to go – but Ragnick says that he didn’t perceive the gesture as a sign of disrespect.
“I didn’t at all see or interpret that he was challenging me,” the German said ahead his side’s Saturday fixture with West Ham. “He just showed, maybe too emotionally, that he was not happy to be replaced.
“I don’t blame him for that but obviously any manager, I think, would wish it shouldn’t be too emotional and also in front of the TV cameras.
“I don’t think that this will be for the benefit of anyone – not to his benefit, not to the benefit of the team-mates – but in the end it’s an emotional game and players are emotional and I didn’t take it personally at all.”