Erik ten Hag Responds to Cristiano Ronaldo's Recent Criticism of Manchester United

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Erik ten Hag brushed off Cristiano Ronaldo's recent criticism of him, stating that he is not fazed by the Manchester United legend's remarks about his supposed lack of ambition.

The pair endured a tumultuous relationship at Old Trafford, with Ronaldo’s second stint at the club ultimately cut short when his contract was terminated.

But there is clearly no love lost between the pair, with Ronaldo reigniting their feud in an interview with Rio Ferdinand where the striker slammed Ten Hag for writing off United’s Premier League title chances.

However, Ten Hag stood his ground and hit back on Thursday, pointing out that it was Ronaldo, not him, who had lost faith with United’s title chances.

‘He said Manchester United can’t win the Premier League. He said it if you read it well,’ Ten Hag said at his press conference ahead of his side’s trip to Southampton.

‘He is far away in Saudi [Arabia], far away from Manchester. Everyone can have and is entitled to have an opinion, it is okay. [It] doesn’t impact me, I know in the process where we are, where we’re going.’

Speaking to former teammate Ferdinand, Ronaldo insisted that Ten Hag’s mentality is letting the United players down.

‘Manchester, they need to rebuild everything, in my opinion. The coach, they say they cannot compete to win the League and Champions League,’ he said.

‘Manchester United coach, you cannot say that you’re not going to fight to win the League or Champions League. You have to be, to mentally say, listen, maybe we don’t have that potential, but I cannot say that. We’re going to try. You have to try.’

The 39-year-old, though, did later concede that United would have little chance of mounting a title charge this season.

‘They can do good things, yes, they can win Carabao, yeah, but I mean, Champions League or Europa League or Premier League, difficult, in my opinion. And I wish that I’m wrong, I wish, but will be difficult,’ Ronaldo said.

Ten Hag returns from the international break with pressure mounting after an indifferent start to the season.

But the 54-year-old has called for patience and is confident his side will hit their stride soon.

‘We are still in a transition process, we have to integrate a lot of young players. We still have to deal with injuries and bring players back into the team,’ he added.

‘Before anyone thinks about excuses, no, we have to win every game. I know that. The team knows this. We will focus on every game and have in every game the mindset we have to win.

‘We will see where we are in May next year, it is very early in the season and it is about winning trophies, be as high as possible in the league, do everything to win every game and then we will see in May where we are in the league.’

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