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For him, Man Utd don't respect Cristiano, they want him to score 50 goals a season

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer at club level, scoring his 700th goal against Everton.

By Harry Smith

Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer at club level, scoring his 700th goal against Everton.
Cristiano Ronaldo is the all-time leading scorer at club level, scoring his 700th goal against Everton.
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The Red Devils are one of the most storied institutions in the sporting world, they are England's most iconic and distinctive team. They will be looking for any way they can to make that comeback from the crisis the club has had in recent seasons, shortages at the club that have had a significant drought away from the big titles.

In recent years they have seen neighbours Man City win four of the last five Premier Leagues. Or Liverpool and Chelsea win the Champions League, without a doubt England's top team is falling far short of the sporting success the fans expect, with many questioning the board about their investments that have ended in failure.

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The board has not stopped investing in projects, they have tried in different ways to return to the football elite, from which they have moved away since Sir Alex Ferguson decided to leave the club. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the great and iconic players of recent years at the club, but the club seems to forget how to treat a legend like Cristiano Ronaldo.

For this former player of the club it is a lack of respect for Cristiano's professionalism, as he considers that he is a player who always delivers, is effective, is competitive, is professional and takes care of himself despite already having a great career. He continues to show that he wants to stand out at the highest level, it is something that cannot be understood how they treat the 37-year-old player who continues to fight.

It seems that if he doesn't score 50 goals a season they won't respect Cristiano

Ander Herrera defended what he has seen with the treatment given to Cristiano, the Portuguese player who wants to continue to show that he is one of the best in the world. It seems that this player who was the top scorer of last season's team lost respect for his management, they have not backed him with the situation he is in and it looks like he will deal with it on his own.

 


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