“Yes, he refused to enter. I am the coach, I am responsible for the culture of the team, I have to set standards, values, goals and I have to put them into practice. It's the second time it's happened, it's unacceptable and there have to be consequences. That was what happened," said Erik Ten Hag.
Despite this, the Dutch coach considered that Ronaldo remains an “important player” for Manchester United and that he “will be missed” in the game.
“We will miss him. It's a shame, but it's important for the attitude and mentality of the group. Now we have to focus on Chelsea, which is the most important thing,” he said.
The Portuguese international left the Old Trafford pitch on Wednesday before the end of the match against Tottenham (2-0), and it is now known that he refused to be brought on in the match in the final moments.
For that reason, Manchester United removed Ronaldo from the game against Chelsea.
When do we start holding our hero atheletes AND politicians accountable? That whole debacle with breaking the phone of the autistic 12 y.o. and leaving games before they're over to party isn't good team behavior or bonding. Yes, he has been a fantastic player but would you want your kids to act like that? It's really like the whole Trump cult with athletes; they can do no wrong. Renaldo can adjust the diva attitude and continue to be a relevant player we idolize; hang out with Harry Kane and continue to make us proud you represent beloved Portugal!
By Wes from USA on 22 Oct 2022, 19:23
Seems to be a generational thing. Entitlement.
By IAN from Lisbon on 23 Oct 2022, 19:39
Undisclosed payment for allegedly raping, 19 million euros judicial payment to avoid jail time for tax fraud.
He was good at kicking a leather ball of air but he did not make the ambassador icon he walks around with.
By Joe from Alentejo on 24 Oct 2022, 05:59
Its funny how the Trump Derangement Syndrome can be applied to a footballer.
By Tony B from USA on 24 Oct 2022, 15:06