CHRIS SUTTON: Cristiano Ronaldo has created a Man Utd circus and is looking like a CLOWN

CHRIS SUTTON: Cristiano Ronaldo has created a Man Utd circus and is looking like a CLOWN

CHRIS SUTTON: Cristiano Ronaldo has created a circus and is looking like a CLOWN. Erik ten Hag has shown remarkable patience with him – I don’t think Sir Alex Ferguson would have tolerated him as much

  • Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man United return was either going to be a circus or triumph
  • I took pelters for predicting it may not be the romantic reunion it was billed as
  • Ronaldo’s bombshell interview on Sunday has now left him looking like a clown 
  • Erik ten Hag has put up with him for too long – Sir Alex Ferguson wouldn’t have

When Cristiano Ronaldo returned to Manchester United, I took pelters for predicting this might not be the romantic reunion it was being billed as.

‘This can only go one of two ways,’ I wrote at the time. ‘It will either be an unwanted sideshow or an absolute success.’

Turns out it was indeed a circus worthy of PT Barnum and Ronaldo, as great a career he has had, is looking like a clown. The storming down the tunnel. The refusal to come on as a substitute. Now this, an incendiary interview released immediately after United signed off for the World Cup with a win courtesy of their 18-year-old Alejandro Garnacho.

Cristiano Ronaldo's Man United return was either going to be a sideshow or a success

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Man United return was either going to be a sideshow or a success

As is his desire, the headlines are about Ronaldo. Erik ten Hag has shown remarkable patience if you ask me. I don’t think Sir Alex Ferguson would have shown so much. What was it Fergie wrote in his 2013 autobiography? ‘The minute a Manchester United player thought he was bigger than the manager, he had to go.’

Despite his bad behaviour, Ronaldo started against Aston Villa in the Premier League last week. Not only that, Ten Hag made him captain. Yet United lost 3-1 at Villa Park and Ronaldo did little to make it seem as if he should be starting. 

No player has a divine right to be picked every week. Not even a five-time Ballon d’Or winner. Ronaldo cannot seem to come to terms with the fact that, at 37 years old, his career is coming to an end. 

Erik ten Hag has shown remarkable patience with Ronaldo so far in his debut United campaign

Erik ten Hag has shown remarkable patience with Ronaldo so far in his debut United campaign

Sir Alex Ferguson would never have put up with the same circus if still in charge of Ronaldo

Sir Alex Ferguson would never have put up with the same circus if still in charge of Ronaldo

Some footballers bow out gracefully but Ronaldo isn’t doing that. He will say he loves United, loves the fans, all the usual cliches that he hopes will keep the supporters onside.

But Sunday’s interview did the club no favours. Ronaldo has not scored many own goals in his career. There was one in 2013 when Granada beat Real Madrid 1-0 and this was definitely another, a PR own goal that says a lot about the man. 

As patient as he has been, there is no way that Ten Hag can allow Ronaldo to wear a United shirt again.

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