Cristiano Ronaldo told to address ‘the sulking’ by Gary Neville after he’s dropped for Portugal’s World Cup match
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“This is a manager [Santos] whose got an unbelievable relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo for eight years,” he told ITV.
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“There are a lot of fans of Cristiano Ronaldo who aren’t willing to tell him the truth and I think he does need to listen to the truth.
“It’s becoming a little bit of a scruffy end. I mean, it won’t surprise me if he came on tonight and scored the winner.
“But the petulance, the stomping around, the sulking… it’s got to stop because it doesn’t reflect well on him at all.
“There’s three of them that now have done the same thing with him.”
Neville praised his determination and single mindedness, but called on the five-time Ballon d’Or winner to think of his team-mates.
“His single mindedness has been one of his greatest strengths over the last 10, 15 years,” said Neville.
“His determination to become one of the best in the world, to score the most goals, to break all the records, that fight with [Lionel] Messi.
“But there comes a point where you still have to think about the collective and that’s your team-mates in the dressing room. You’re leaving the game early like you did at United twice, stomping off the other day.
“It’s coming to that point where he’s not accepting the end of his career very well.”
Former England and Arsenal forward Ian Wright believes his body language has been poor recently.
“At the end of the day, as great as he is, it’s a team game,” said Wright.
“He’s not playing well the last two years. It’s not ending well, and it doesn’t seem like he’s enjoying it at the minute. He doesn’t seem happy.
“I don’t know how many people have said no to him. When’s the last time he’s heard ‘no’ in his life?”
Nigel de Jong, a former Netherlands international, criticised Ronaldo for not showing leadership.
“You don’t want to see this from one of the best footballers that we’ve ever seen in the last few decades.
“The majority of this team, they’re striving for a leader and he’s not showing himself in that sense on these kind of days.”
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