Cristiano Ronaldo Told To 'Sign For Bournemouth' In Scathing Criticism
Cristiano Ronaldo has been told to move to Bournemouth if he wants to be guaranteed to play every match, after scathing criticism of his behaviour at Manchester United.
The failure came just days after United's previous 1-1 draw, against Burnley, in which the five time Ballon d'Or winner didn't start, with Edinson Cavani preferred.
That reaction has now come in for criticism from former Sky Sports presenter Richard Keys, who has had a go at the 37-year-old for his behaviour on the pitch.
"Jorge Mendes was talking to senior Manchester United executives about leaving at the end of the season," Keys said on beIN Sports.
"My own view of that is that he should he leave now.
"I’ve been of the opinion all season long that I think he’s as much a part of the problem - not the whole problem - as anything and anybody else.
"The other night, when he went running down the tunnel at Turf Moor, having recently lectured everyone about being the leader he believes himself to be and that youngsters don’t do the sorts of things he does…how does that encourage team spirit in the dressing room?"
"That was not good to see," Gray said of Ronaldo walking down the tunnel at full time, "Totally wrong for him to do that. He’s obviously disappointed at not playing.
"He’s playing against Burnley, bottom of the league, he’s thinking ‘there’s a few goals in this for me’.
"He is 37 years of age and knows he’s running out of time to play top football. You want to try and play as many games as you can."
Keys wasn't happy with the idea Ronaldo should automatically play every game though, firing back with, "That’s fine then, go and sign for Bournemouth and you’ll play every week."
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