Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed his sadness for Manchester United's current state under new manager Ruben Amorim. The Portuguese superstar claims that miracles cannot work at Old Trafford, suggesting that the club's lack of structure is a major issue. Ronaldo believes that a strong foundation from youth is essential to create a winning team.
Ronaldo, who has had an illustrious career with Manchester United and holds numerous records for the club, shared his thoughts during an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored. He stated, "What are you gonna do? Miracles? Miracles are impossible." Ronaldo pointed out that even top players can't single-handedly save a struggling team.
Ronaldo's comments come after Manchester United recorded their worst Premier League finish last season and were trophyless in the Europa League. The club is still searching for its footing under Amorim, who has managed to steer the team to three consecutive wins before this weekend's draw against Nottingham Forest.
Gary Neville, a former Manchester United player and pundit, has expressed similar sentiments about the need for a strong spine of experienced players in midfield and defense. Neville believes that players like Harry Maguire and Matthijs De Ligt should be doing better to support Amorim's team.
Ronaldo also revealed that he is planning to retire soon from playing football, with his sights set on reaching 1,000 goals in his career. The Portuguese forward has already achieved this milestone several times over the course of his illustrious career. Ronaldo acknowledged that retiring will be a difficult experience but stated that he has been preparing for it since the age of 25.
The comments from both Ronaldo and Neville highlight the challenges facing Manchester United under Amorim's management. While the club remains optimistic about its future, it is clear that significant changes are needed to restore the team's former glory.
Ronaldo, who has had an illustrious career with Manchester United and holds numerous records for the club, shared his thoughts during an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored. He stated, "What are you gonna do? Miracles? Miracles are impossible." Ronaldo pointed out that even top players can't single-handedly save a struggling team.
Ronaldo's comments come after Manchester United recorded their worst Premier League finish last season and were trophyless in the Europa League. The club is still searching for its footing under Amorim, who has managed to steer the team to three consecutive wins before this weekend's draw against Nottingham Forest.
Gary Neville, a former Manchester United player and pundit, has expressed similar sentiments about the need for a strong spine of experienced players in midfield and defense. Neville believes that players like Harry Maguire and Matthijs De Ligt should be doing better to support Amorim's team.
Ronaldo also revealed that he is planning to retire soon from playing football, with his sights set on reaching 1,000 goals in his career. The Portuguese forward has already achieved this milestone several times over the course of his illustrious career. Ronaldo acknowledged that retiring will be a difficult experience but stated that he has been preparing for it since the age of 25.
The comments from both Ronaldo and Neville highlight the challenges facing Manchester United under Amorim's management. While the club remains optimistic about its future, it is clear that significant changes are needed to restore the team's former glory.