Manchester United vice-captain Bruno Fernandes has disagreed with Cristiano Ronaldo's claim that new Portugal manager Roberto Martinez has been a "breath of fresh air" with the national team.
Ronaldo recently revealed that he had contemplated retiring from international football following his nation's defeat to Morocco at the World Cup.
However, a meeting with Martinez convinced the 38-year-old to remain part of the set-up. When asked about the former Wigan Athletic, Everton and Belgium manager's impact on the dressing room, Ronaldo hailed his boss' approach.
He said: "It’s a new chapter for everyone, for the players, the staff and the country. ALSO READ: United could unleash attack with point to prove vs Newcastle "We feel good energy.
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