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In mid crisis with Ronaldo, these are the good news Man United fans receive

It may be chaos all over Manchester United but the fans have other priorities ahead of the club mess.

By Angus Barnes

20/11/2022, 02:44 PM

It may be chaos all over Manchester United but the fans have other priorities ahead of the club mess.

Manchester United in recent days seems to be plagued by the impacts and consequences of their star player's media interview has rocked the core of the club leadership. The fans were caught off guard by the unexpected action of their key players.

Cristiano Ronaldo's interview pointed out a series of suspected issues at the club which includes the club owners' mismanagement of United and lack of ambition to get United to the elitist level in club football. He also added that the club seems stagnant when compared to the likes of Man City, Liverpool, and even Arsenal.

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While damage control is being assessed and controlled by United's legal team, fans of the Old Trafford club have turned their focus else, as the club continues to find ways to take legal action against the Greatest Footballers of All Time and amongst their reactions.

All eyes are now shifted too far away middle east as the World prepares for the grandest football tournament in the world, the FIFA World Cup in Qatar. United fans are joined by billions across the world in anticipation of the start of the tournament later today.

WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS TO UNITED?

Manchester United will be on a six-week break after all club competition was suspended across the major league in the world as the World Cup takes center stage. United has 14 first-team players who will be representing different national teams at the Mundial, which is the first of its kind. This is the first ever World Cup to be hosted in the middle east and also the first ever winter FIFA World Cup event. 

 

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