I know. But saying losing to Brentford is worse than Ronaldo disrespecting the club, coach, team mates in the interview is ridiculous
My main point was I don't care if we lose it happens to the best of them. A player disrespecting the club is more worse but if one thinks losing is worse then football must be
Jeesh...I am saying the interview is worse than losing a game of football. Teams lose all the time but barely do players have interviews disrespecting the team that pays them.
You don't think this interview can't influence a young player looking up to him in a bad way?
It's not ridiculous and your circular reasoning that me thinking a heavy loss is worse than this interview means football is the most important thing in my life, makes no sense when it's followed by your outrage at a disgruntled player shitting on their employee.
Maybe I just don't care nor put much stock into the tantrums of - and what a guy at the end of his career has got to say - especially when at the core of it is just the fact that he's not performed well enough to get the minutes he thinks he has god given right to?
Losing happens to the best of them - but there's losing, and then there's getting slapped 4-0 by Brentford and the beatings City has given United in recent years. To me those are worse than Ronaldo babbling incoherent stuff for however how long with Piers Morgan. Most sensible people will give this interview 2 minutes of their attention span and think "eh, he's gone soon" and move on. CR37 is finished and most United fans don’t or shouldn’t care about what he says.
The real glory is going to be seeing how he struggles to find a big club with European pedigree after the world cup as a free agent. He won't be able to hide behind the excuse that he's being denied a move by his club.
He's too much of a narcissist to compromise on wages to join a team like Sporting, so he'll inevitably end up in the Middle East or China. Meanwhile Messi will continue to bang in the goals in the CL which would probably destroy PR7's fragile little ego
All we need now is Messi to lift the World Cup and overtake his CL goal scoring record, just so we can definitively end the GOAT argument.
Eh, I’m all for getting rid, but I have no allegiance to Messi. He’s never done anything for United, whereas Ronaldo at least was the best player in the world here once and a catalyst for a lot of trophies. Yes, it’s all gone sour now, but still.
I think he’ll struggle to find a big European club, but despite what the likes of Bayern say about not being interested, I could still see them moving for him if on a free - and if decides to compromise on wages.