Erik ten Hag hits back at Cristiano Ronaldo over Man Utd exit
By Tom Gott
Erik ten Hag has revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo never told him of his desire to leave Manchester United, admitting he felt disrespected by the Portugal international.
Ronaldo left United by mutual consent last month after going public with his frustrations in a famous interview with Piers Morgan, in which he opened up on his frosty relationship with Ten Hag and admitted he wanted out of Old Trafford.
According to Ten Hag, that was the first he had heard of Ronaldo's exit wish.
“I wanted him to stay from the first moment until now,” said Ten Hag. “He wanted to leave, it was quite clear. And when a player definitely doesn’t want to be in this club then he has to go.
“The interview was the first time he said he wanted to leave. I think as a club you can’t accept that. There will be consequences. To make that step, [to do the interview] he knew the consequences. Before he [had] never told me.
“During the season there was no transfer window, but until that moment he never told me ‘I want to leave’. In the summer we had one talk. He came in and said, ‘I will tell you in seven days if I want to stay’. Then he came back and said, ‘I want to stay’. Until that moment (the interview) I never heard anything.
“We wanted him to be part of our project, [for] him to contribute to Manchester United, because he is a great player. He has such a great history, but it’s in the past and we have to look into the future.”
Asked whether he felt disrespected by Ronaldo, Ten Hag offered a simple 'yes' before arguing that the striker was not in good enough shape to justify starting matches at Old Trafford.
“When he is in good shape, he is a good player,” the boss continued. “And he could help us to get back and achieve the objectives we have. That is quite clear. But he wasn’t.
“I liked to work with world class players. I know they can make a difference and help you to achieve your objectives. That is why you want to have such players in your dressing room.
“But what happened happened. I have to make choices around players who are not performing and pick the best team.
“My accountability is in favour of the club and the team. They are the decisions I have to make. It doesn’t matter who is the person, it is about how we perform now.”
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He added: “We want a new future for Manchester United and he didn’t want to be part of it. We move on. What I feel is that in the summer, there was a disconnect between the club and the players and the fans. Now I feel a connection. We want to keep that process going because we want to make a reconnection. We want to be unified.
“We are in a process. We are moving on. Ronaldo was part of it, but he has chosen to take another pathway.
“I did everything honest, open and transparent. We had talks about my vision. Can I forgive him? I don’t want to answer this situation. I am open to talk with him so why not.
“We can now focus [on the players who are here.] We have moved on. We have set the standards for the future. I believe our performances will confirm that we are going in the right direction.”