Cristiano Ronaldo backs Man Utd head coach Ruben Amorim to come good but says the club he still loves has ‘same’ problem | Football News


Cristiano Ronaldo has backed Ruben Amorim to turn around Manchester United’s fortunes by insisting the “storm will finish” at Old Trafford under his fellow Portuguese.

Amorim has had a tough start to life at United, losing five of his first 10 games in charge since succeeding Erik ten Hag last month.

The 39-year-old even suggested after the 2-0 Boxing Day defeat at Wolves – a third successive loss in all competitions – that his job would be in danger if United do not find form soon.

“He (Amorim) did a fantastic job in Portugal with my (club) Sporting,” said Ronaldo, speaking at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai where the Al Nassr forward was named Best Middle East Player of 2024.

“But the Premier League is a different beast, the most competitive league in the world.

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Amorim says every manager is under pressure and he can in no way grow ‘comfortable’ in his position at Old Trafford, especially after a run of three straight defeats

“I knew that it would be tough and they will continue the storm. But the storm will finish and the sun will rise.

“Fingers crossed, it will be good with him and I hope the best for Manchester United because it is a club I still love.”

Ronaldo: ‘Same’ problem at Man Utd

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Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United for a second time at the end of 2022

Ronaldo’s second spell at United ended in November 2022 following an explosive TV interview with presenter and journalist Piers Morgan.

United terminated Ronaldo’s contract with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner critical of the Glazer family owners, the standard of facilities at the club and then-manager Ten Hag.

Ronaldo said: “I said this one year and a half ago and I will continue to say it: the problem is not the coaches.

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Ronaldo was named Best Middle East Player at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai

“It’s like the aquarium and you have the fish inside and it’s sick, and you take him out and fix the problem.

“If you put it back in the aquarium it will be sick again. This is the problem of Manchester United. It is the same.”

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Highlights from the Premier League match between Wolves and Manchester United

Boyhood fan Sir Jim Ratcliffe has taken a stake in United since Ronaldo’s departure to Saudi Arabia and now owns nearly 29 per cent of the club.

Ratcliffe’s Ineos company controls football operations at Old Trafford but, despite winning the FA Cup last season, fortunes on the pitch have not improved.

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Manchester United defender Harry Maguire says the squad have belief in new head coach Ruben Amorim and backs him to be a success because he is a ‘winner’.

United are currently 14th in the Premier League, only eight points above the relegation zone.

Asked if the situation at United is the same as when he left, Ronaldo replied: “100 per cent. If I were the owner of the club I would make things clear and adjust what I think is bad there.

“I’m still very young, I have so many plans and dreams ahead. Mark my words I will be owner of a big club, for sure.”


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