Cristiano Ronaldo (I stay)

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Correct.

I'm baffled by those who are upset he isn't gone.

In a functioning team, he would score more. Our alternative front three is Sancho/Martial/Rashford with Elanga as back up.

Get real for wanting him to leave. Look at our depth ffs.
I see we've gone backwards several weeks to this again.
 

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He outscored everyone bar Salah/Son last season, despite being in the worst United side I’ve ever seen.

If people don’t want him fair enough, but lets stop pretending he’s finished.
We look a completely different team so far
He becomes the focal point of every attack even if its not always optimal. He missed a ton of chances, I think he had the worst xG to actual goals at some point in the season. The end result is he scores a lot of goals but the team as a whole scores less. It worked when he was actually in his prime , because it was a shitton of goals but it's no longer the case.
This is why he has to go. We look far better as a team without Ronaldo.
 

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He outscored everyone bar Salah/Son last season, despite being in the worst United side I’ve ever seen.

If people don’t want him fair enough, but lets stop pretending he’s finished.
Sorry but goals are not enough in the Premier League for a striker anymore. If the strikers are not pressing and covering the ground, you're going to get exposed in midfield and defence. We saw that last season and it'll be worse next season with Ronaldo a year older.
 

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He surely didn't think he'd cruise back in after a crap loan and be the big man here?

He'll be lucky we don't take his squad number off him for when we sign some reserve right back.
Matial had a bad loan, he's come back and been one of our best players during pre-season under the new manager. He 100% deserves to start over anyone else for now. If he stinks up the place, by all means replace him
 

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Correct.

I'm baffled by those who are upset he isn't gone.

In a functioning team, he would score more. Our alternative front three is Sancho/Martial/Rashford with Elanga as back up.

Get real for wanting him to leave. Look at our depth ffs.
This is where you need to get real. It isn’t possible to have a functioning team with Ronaldo in it anymore. Any team with him it will score less and concede more.
…unless he suddenly becomes a different type of player, which I highly doubt he will.
 

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This guy is not worth the trouble at this point. What an absolute piece of work.
 

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This is where you need to get real. It isn’t possible to have a functioning team with Ronaldo in it anymore. Any team with him it will score less and concede more.
…unless he suddenly becomes a different type of player, which I highly doubt he will.
What is this based on?

We were dysfunctional underneath Ole and Pirlo's Juve were poor regardless of Ronaldo.
 

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Weird how much a hate a club legend gets for wanting now. The same haters moan when a player doesn't hand in a transfer request and wants to "ride out their fat contract".
 

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Weird how much a hate a club legend gets for wanting now. The same haters moan when a player doesn't hand in a transfer request and wants to "ride out their fat contract".
Club legend doesn't wait till pre season start and then throw his toys out of his pram. If he wanted to leave, he should have informed the club of his plans the moment he felt we aren't going to get UCL.
 

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I'm a fan of Ronaldo - in my eyes he is a club legend. Referring to yourself as the King, no matter who you are is disappointing and cringeworthy though.
Its obviously tongue cheek, but still uncalled for, its something only Zlatan does.

But it definitely shows Ronaldo is aware of all the hate he is getting from United fans since he watches social media etc.
 

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The most successful teams in world football?

They all work as a collective and the ones that don't (even with an abundance of talent) fail to win the top honours?
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Yes, Ronaldo will need to adapt.

But where is the precedent?

Last season we didn't have a coherent plan at all.
 

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He outscored everyone bar Salah/Son last season, despite being in the worst United side I’ve ever seen.

If people don’t want him fair enough, but lets stop pretending he’s finished.
One of the things that boggles my mind is how can a finished player just generate so much discussion in here? I don't see anyone caring about about finished players, yet look at this thread.

The finished guy instead of being swept under the rug, has instead the most replies in any match thread in here every single week, has the most pressure from Cafe users, is the most scrutinized, is always the one with the seemingly magic power to bend an entire group of 30 people into his will (while being none other than a finished football player), the list goes on and on. Ironically, I don't see half of this going on in threads about those other United players that are at their peaks and are essential to the club, like Rashford and Maguire.
 

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It's for the best that he's yet again showed how one sided the love affair is between himself and the club. Anyone still calling him a United legend right now is just willfully blind to the fact.
 

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What is this based on?

We were dysfunctional underneath Ole and Pirlo's Juve were poor regardless of Ronaldo.
However dysfunction we were under ole, United scored more goals than last season. Ronaldo plays for himself more than anything at this stage of his career. Better to get rid. I am hoping he doesn't stay.
 
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It's for the best that he's yet again showed how one sided the love affair is between himself and the club. Anyone still calling him a United legend right now is just willfully blind to the fact.
It’s an odd one, a big part of the reason he became one of the greatest players ever was due to his ego, and selfishness.
I don’t think he truly cares about any club, it’s all about himself.
He’s a 100% a Real legend and I doubt he gives two shits about them either.
 

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Correct.

I'm baffled by those who are upset he isn't gone.

In a functioning team, he would score more. Our alternative front three is Sancho/Martial/Rashford with Elanga as back up.

Get real for wanting him to leave. Look at our depth ffs.
He is the reason it doesn't function..

He demands the ball ALL the time even when it's not the best option and he berates those who don't give it him.

He is only playing to stat pad these days, he cares not for the team or his team mates.
 

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What is this based on?

We were dysfunctional underneath Ole and Pirlo's Juve were poor regardless of Ronaldo.
Based on analysis of measurable team parameters like results and points won, goals scored, goals conceded, chances created, chances conceded, number of transitions taken/allowed, possession, possession areas, zones of the pitch where teams win possession, how fast after losing possession does a team win it again, how often does a team allow the opponent to enter their half etc. with and without Ronaldo/ pre-Ronaldo and with Ronaldo. The numbers are devestating both here and at Juve. More so here than at Juve, but there is no way of getting around it. We became a lot more dysfunctional as soon as Ronaldo was back in red.
+ add to that, that not one outfield player in our squad has had positive development the last 11 months, not one. His goals comes at the price of us getting worse at every aspect of the game while at the same time getting worse results.
 

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It’s an odd one, a big part of the reason he became one of the greatest players ever was due to his ego, and selfishness.
I don’t think he truly cares about any club, it’s all about himself.
He’s a 100% a Real legend and I doubt he gives two shits about them either.
True, the same thing that made him such a great player, is the very same thing that's so off-putting about him as a person. He's 100% on his own mission, while nobody and nothing else matters.
 

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+ add to that, that not one outfield player in our squad has had positive development the last 11 months, not one. His goals comes at the price of us getting worse at every aspect of the game while at the same time getting worse results.
You're wrong. Dalot has improved massively and gets on well with him.
 

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If the alternative #9 is Tony Martial, a player who aged 23 produced similar pressing and distance covered stats per 90 minutes as a 36 year old Ronaldo for a whole year - and by the way sulked out of our beloved club just this very winter having a bad and inexplicable loan spell at a lower level club, I'll take Ronaldo's 15 guaranteed PL goals for the upcoming season. We're going to need them.

People also underestimate how much of a stubborn fecker Ten Hag is. Haller was his Eredivisie and European top scorer last season, but still got benched for the Dutch cup final at the end, simply because Ten Hag felt he wasn't playing well and it was better for the team to play another striker. He'll do the same with Ronaldo for sure if he's not good for the team, so I don't really get the mass hysteria.
 

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You're wrong. Dalot has improved massively and gets on well with him.
Please elaborate how Dalot has improved with the entrance of Ronaldo? Other than starting games. Some stats to back it up with would be nice.
It’s very surprising that a 23 year old Portoguese aspiring for the NT gets along well with the biggest national hero in modern times in Portugal, don’t you think?
 
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People don't seem to realise he's the one who makes us dysfunctional.
Nonsense in fairness, there’s certainly an argument that he may not be the best profile of player for the current manager and his system, but let’s not pretend we weren’t awful for long spells of every season during the previous managers reign; not least the end of the season before we brought Ronaldo back and we were utter dog shit.
 

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Nonsense in fairness, there’s certainly an argument that he may not be the best profile of player for the current manager and his system, but let’s not pretend we weren’t awful for long spells of every season during the previous managers reign; not least the end of the season before we brought Ronaldo back and we were utter dog shit.
And yet the majority consensus on here after signing Sancho, Varane and Ronaldo was that we would challenge for the title.

One year later, Ronaldo saved us from relegation....
 
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And yet the majority consensus on here after signing Sancho, Varane and Ronaldo was that we would challenge for the title.
You’ve named 3 players there, and put the fault soley on one.

Impressive.

It’s beside the point anyhow, you said that he made us dysfunctional, when the truth is, we had long shit dysfunctional spells every single season under the previous manager.
 

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If the alternative #9 is Tony Martial, a player who aged 23 produced similar pressing and distance covered stats per 90 minutes as a 36 year old Ronaldo for a whole year - and by the way sulked out of our beloved club just this very winter having a bad and inexplicable loan spell at a lower level club, I'll take Ronaldo's 15 guaranteed PL goals for the upcoming season. We're going to need them.

People also underestimate how much of a stubborn fecker Ten Hag is. Haller was his Eredivisie and European top scorer last season, but still got benched for the Dutch cup final at the end, simply because Ten Hag felt he wasn't playing well and it was better for the team to play another striker. He'll do the same with Ronaldo for sure if he's not good for the team, so I don't really get the mass hysteria.
Are you just fabricating fake stuff to fit your opinion here?
Martial 19/20 season:
13,5 pressings/90 - average compared all other attacking players in the top 5 leagues.
Ronaldo 21/22 season:
6,5 pressings/90 - number 850 out of 850 midfielders and attackers in the top 5 leagues.

How is that similar?
 

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Please elaborate how Dalot has improved with the entrance of Ronaldo? Other than starting games. Some stats to back it up with would be nice.
It’s very surprising that a 23 year old Portoguese aspiring for the NT gets along well with the biggest national hero in modern times in Portugal, don’t you think?
 
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