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Cristiano Ronaldo responds to Wayne Rooney's criticism
Published:8/04/2022 - 17:33h
Updated:8/04/2022 - 17:33h
Cristiano Ronaldo has attributed Wayne Rooney's recent comments to "jealousy" about the bad times Manchester United is experiencing. For English, the 'red devils' must trust the youngsters
They were many the expectations on the return of Cristiano Ronaldo to the Manchester United after his go through the Juventus. However, the 'network devils' have not had the results expected and besides there have been problems in the changing room, where many signal to the Portuguese. To these criticisms has added his ex mate Wayne Rooney, the one who had criticised him recently.
Recently, the ex international with the selection of England, the one who already had questioned to the Portuguese for asking a red card in the crash between both selections during the Glass of the World of 2006 in Germany, went up to his social networks an image where observes him beside the ex player of the Liverpool and ancient mate with the team of 'the three lions' during a broadcast of Monday Night Football.
But the words of Rooney seem to have not happened unobserved for Cristiano, the one who commented the 'post' with the text "Two Jealous" (two jealous), accompanied of an emoji of two open eyes. Another of the criticisms by part of the ex trainer of the Derby County to the luso has been associated to his age: "Certainly it is not the player that was when were 20 years old. And this raisin, like this is the football".
The comments of Rooney
The ex English forward had ensured that in front of the bad moment that crosses, has to look for a new destination of face to the next market of summer. In principle, it has recognised his good start in the present season: "it Has marked important goals in the parties of the Champions League at the beginning of the season and also the hat-trick in front of the Tottenham".
Nevertheless, it considers that 'CR7' has to say goodbye to Old Trafford, whereas the United has to bet by the youth to go back to litigate by the Premier and the Champions: "But I think that if you look to the future of the club, have to go with players younger and hambrientos to do all the possible to raise to the Manchester United in the next two or three years".