Ronaldo says he’s been ‘betrayed’ by Man United

Cristiano Ronaldo has blasted Manchester United and manager Erik ten Hag in an incendiary TV interview, saying he feels “betrayed” by the club. That senior figures have tried to force him out of Old Trafford.

The interview is set to be broadcast this week on Britain’s TalkTV, but advance clips were released late Sunday — just hours after United’s final game before the World Cup. Ronaldo was left out of the squad for the second match in a row after the club said he had an undisclosed illness, although Portugal’s latest star comments will increase speculation that he has played his final game.

When asked on the program “Piers Morgan Uncensored” whether United’s hierarchy was trying to force him out of the club, Ronaldo said: “Yes, not only the coach but another two or three guys around the club. I felt betrayed.”

“Yes, I felt betrayed and like some people don’t want me here, not only this year but last year too.”

United made no immediate comment.

Ronaldo has been in and out of United’s starting lineup this season and refused to come on as a substitute in last month’s win over Tottenham. He was banished from the squad for the subsequent trip to Chelsea, although he then returned to the fold.

When quizzed again if senior club executives were trying to oust him, the 37-year-old Portugal star said: “I don’t care. People should listen to the truth.

Ronaldo inflamed the relationship with Ten Hag even further by saying: “I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show respect for me. If you don’t respect me, I’ll never have respect for you.”

Ronaldo also claimed United had not progressed as a club since the departure of manager Alex Ferguson in 2013 and criticized the hiring of Ralf Rangnick as interim manager last season after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was fired.

“This guy is not even a coach,” Ronaldo said of Rangnick. “A bigger club like Manchester United brings (a) sports director — surprised not only me but all the world, you know.

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