“Me and Keane wouldn’t have put up with Ronaldo’s antics”

One of the most watched videos after the Manchester United – Liverpool derby, apart from the goals was a clip during the pre-match warm-ups. The Sky Sports crew consisted of Jamie Carragher and Cristiano Ronaldo’s former teammates Roy Keane and Gary Neville were reporting from the field when the Portuguese forward came to greet them. He shook hands with everybody, ignoring only Carragher, probably due to the fact that ex Liverpool defender has been very critical of him lately. And after recent comments from another legend – Paul Ince, it’s safe to say that the Portuguese won’t give a hug to him too.*Insert custard pie emoji* @Carra23 🤣 pic.twitter.com/gYEWT80Jwk— Soccer AM (@SoccerAM) August 23, 2022 Ronaldo’s behaviour during the games, on the bench and in the training complex has already been documented, and former United captain Paul Ince thinks that sort of behaviour wouldn’t be accepted if Ronaldo did that during his time. He also mentioned Roy Keane as a person who wouldn’t allow this type of behaviour in the locker room, even thou the Irishman was very warmhearted with Ronaldo on Sunday.Rooney calls for his old buddy Ronaldo to be dropped by Ten Hag – but he’s just lost 6-0“Roy Keane and I would have never put up with Cristiano Ronaldo’s antics. Cristiano Ronaldo has to leave Man United. If he was in the Man United dressing room when I was playing with the likes of Roy Keane and Steve Bruce, we wouldn’t be putting up with him and he wouldn’t be getting away with anything. Leaving Ronaldo out of the starting 11 was so important because it shows people that there can be life without Ronaldo. He’s been a distraction for everyone at Man United. He hasn’t had the desired effect that everyone thought he would and you wouldn’t see Lionel Messi acting the way he has at times” Ince told BoyleSports Premier League (via the Daily Star).##NAJAVA_MECA_6588344##Former Red Devil midfielder, who played for Manchester from 1989 to 1995, eight years before Ronaldo arrived as a young boy, is also one of the very few people who regret Harry Maguire being benched.“I’ve felt sorry for Harry Maguire over the last two or three years. As a centre-half, you need protection from the centre-midfielders and he’s never had that protection from Scott McTominay and Fred. Maguire has been made the scapegoat of this Man United team but yet when he plays for England he’s been outstanding. He’ll be disappointed to lose his place, but It’s competition time at Man United and that will only breed success“ said the current Reading manager.

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