Cristiano Ronaldo's telling gesture to Anthony Elanga after Man Utd WhatsApp decision
Cristiano Ronaldo has backed up his commitment to continue bridging the gap between a divided Manchester United dressing room.
The 37-year-old arrived at Old Trafford last summer to much fanfare, returning to Old Trafford as a genuine world superstar 12 years after leaving the club.
And on the field, his impact has been immediate, finding the net 14 times in his first season back in English football.
But it hasn’t been plain sailing, returning to a club in a vastly different position to the one in which he left for Real Madrid.
No longer competing for major honours and now on their fifth manager since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement, Ronaldo has publicly stated his unhappiness with the direction of the Red Devils.
He broke ranks by publicly criticising some of the youngsters in the United dressing room, for what he perceived as an unwillingness to take on board criticism.
"The mature players, the older players, they can always help the young players," he told Premier League Productions in January.
"But I can give an example. If I give you advice, even if you are younger than me, if you don't implant that during your daily life, it will be difficult.
"I can speak all day with that person, but if it's not coming from inside of you, it's impossible.
"I remember, when I was 18, 19, 20, some older players spoke with me.
"But I put that as 'Cristiano, you have to improve - they know more than you, they are more experienced than you, they passed through many bad moments'.”
However, in an attempt to steady the ship under Ralf Rangnick’s leadership, it has emerged that the Portuguese veteran joined a WhatsApp group which included some younger members of the squad in a bid to unify the playing staff.
The Sun reported that


