Cristiano Ronaldo rips into Man United’s lack of evolution since Sir Alex Ferguson left

‘It surprised me a lot… they stopped the clock!’: Cristiano Ronaldo rips into Man United’s lack of ‘evolution’ since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013, with Portuguese star claiming they have made ‘ZERO’ progress

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Cristiano Ronaldo has accused Manchester United of ‘stopping the clock’ and making ‘zero’ progress since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. 

Ronaldo departed for Real Madrid a world record fee of £80million in 2009 before returning in 2021 to find United ‘behind Liverpool, Man City and Chelsea‘.

It was one of a number of damning assessments from Ronaldo in the first part of his 90-minute sit-down with Piers Morgan in which he criticised Wayne Rooney for his criticism, gave his support to former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, opened up on the heartache of losing his newborn son earlier this year and also called out the mentality of United’s young players, accusing them of ‘not caring’.

‘Piers to be honest, when I signed for Manchester United I thought everything would have changed because it’s 13 years since I changed,’ he said. 

‘I was in Real Madrid nine years and three in Juventus, and when I arrived I thought it would be different; the technology and infrastructures and everything. 

‘I was a surprised in a bad way, because everything was the same, and you mention that Ole [Gunnar Solskjaer] was sacked, Michael Carrick assumed the job for two games, and everything was so fast. 

‘The progress was zero. Since Sir Alex left, I saw no evolution in the club. Nothing had changed.’ 

Cristiano Ronaldo pulled no punches when it came to Manchester United's lack of progress

 Cristiano Ronaldo pulled no punches when it came to Manchester United’s lack of progress

Ronaldo (right) has claimed the club has made 'zero' progress since Sir Alex Ferguson retired

 Ronaldo (right) has claimed the club has made ‘zero’ progress since Sir Alex Ferguson retired

Ronaldo, sat comfortably in a plain white t-shirt and dark brown blazer, barely furrowed his brow as he continued to lament the lack of progress at United in recent years.  

‘It surprised me a lot, the instability at the club, and they had stopped the clock in my opinion,’ he continued.

‘When I signed and they signed [Jadon] Sancho and [Raphael] Varane plus me, I thought that things would be in the way that Manchester [United] should be. 

‘As you mentioned, Sir Alex Ferguson left a big gap in the club, but not only Sir Alex, one man that I thought made a difference was David Gill. He was a very, very good man.

‘The structure around Sir Alex was very important too, and I knew that Manchester United wasn’t the same. But I didn’t see that it was such a big gap over the last 10 years.’

Ferguson (left, pictured with Ronaldo, right, in 2008) retired from the United job back in 2013

Ferguson (left, pictured with Ronaldo, right, in 2008) retired from the United job back in 2013

Ronaldo (left) was left stunned at how nothing had changed since Ferguson's (right) days when he returned to join Manchester United in 2021 after three years playing for Juventus in Italy

Ronaldo (left) was left stunned at how nothing had changed since Ferguson’s (right) days when he returned to join Manchester United in 2021 after three years playing for Juventus in Italy

Asked what in particular had sounded the alarm for him upon his return, he said: ‘Nothing changed. The pool, the jacuzzi, even the gym. Even some parts of the technology, the kitchen, the chefs – who I appreciate are lovely persons – they stopped in time, which surprised me a lot as I thought I would see different things.’

Manchester United confirmed earlier this week that they are waiting until the second part of his interview with Morgan, which airs on Thursday, before deciding their next steps, as they explore a potential termination of contract.

Things could have turned out so different last year had he ended up at nearby rivals Manchester City, something he claims was ‘very close’ before Ferguson stepped in.

‘Well honestly, it was close,’ he said. 

‘It was something that they spoke about a lot and [Pep] Guardiola said two weeks ago that they tried hard to have me.

United's lawyers are assessing his comments and trying to find grounds for a contract breach

United’s lawyers are assessing his comments and trying to find grounds for a contract breach

‘But as you know, [because of] my history with Manchester United, your heart, your feeling, what you did before, made the difference of course – and as well, Sir Alex Ferguson.

‘So I was surprised in some way, but it was a conscience decision because the heart was speaking loud in that moment.’

More indignation is expected to follow in part two – particularly against current manager Erik ten Hag – but he did reserve plenty of scathing remarks for former manager Ralf Rangnick, who he claims ‘nobody’ at United had ever heard of. 

Rangnick assumed the job on an interim basis after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked, but Ronaldo was deeply bemused working under the now-Austria manager.

‘After Ole, they bring a sporting director Ralf Rangnick, which is something nobody understands,’ he fumed.

‘This guy is not even a coach. A big club like Manchester United bringing a sport directive surprised not only me but all the world.

‘Of course [it was a ridiculous decision]. If you’re not even a coach, how are you going to be the boss of Manchester United? 

The forward criticised the club's decision to bring Ralf Rangnick to the club last season

The forward criticised the club’s decision to bring Ralf Rangnick to the club last season

Rangnick took over as interim boss of United when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked last year

Rangnick took over as interim boss of United when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked last year

‘It’s something that I should say that Manchester [United] has followed not the right way to reach the success of other teams like Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea… they are one step behind or two because of these kind of mistakes.

Asked if Rangnick, who had previously coached against United years prior for Schalke in the Champions League, was someone he had been aware of, Ronaldo was totally dismissive. 

‘No [I’d never heard of him]. Of course not,’ he said. 

‘Nobody, the people who I spoke to, knew. I respect [him], all the coaches in my career I had to call them the boss, but deep inside me I never saw him as the boss because I saw some points that I never agreed.

‘He stopped in time as well because if you’re not being a coach for the last five years, you’re going to lose your identity as a coach.’

As revealed by Sportsmail this week, United are exploring ways of sacking Ronaldo over his bombshell interview.

It is understood that lawyers for United are studying Ronaldo’s claims that he feels betrayed by the club and has no respect for manager Ten Hag, to see if this constitutes a breach of his contract.

Ronaldo was unimpressed by United's decision to hire the former sporting director as manager

Ronaldo was unimpressed by United’s decision to hire the former sporting director as manager

Ronaldo’s United team-mates reportedly feel ‘disrespected’ by the interview with Morgan

In a statement issued on Monday, United said that the club ‘will consider its response after the full facts have been established’.

Ronaldo pulled no punches when it came to the mentality of young players at United, and the game in a more wider context.

Morgan gushed that it is a dream for young players to learn every day from someone as accomplished as Ronaldo – but the Portuguese has now claimed they ‘don’t care’.

‘Their hunger [is different],’ he added. ‘I think they have things more easily, everything’s easy, they don’t suffer – and they don’t care.

‘I don’t mean only a few in Manchester United, but all the teams in all leagues in the world, the youngsters are not the same of my generation. But you cannot blame them, because it’s part of the life and the new generation, the new technologies that distract them. They don’t care’

Of those who do impress him, Ronaldo name-checked fellow Portugal international Diogo Dalot as a model pro, before also hailing the mentality of summer signings Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro. 

Casemiro (left), Lisandro Martinez (middle) and Diogo Dalot (right) were praised by Ronaldo

Casemiro (left), Lisandro Martinez (middle) and Diogo Dalot (right) were praised by Ronaldo

Off the pitch, Ronaldo suffered a great deal of family trauma earlier this year when his newborn son Angél died.  

The Portugal captain and partner Georgina Rodriguez, 28, tragically revealed that their newborn son, named Angél, had died during birth on April 18, but his twin daughter Bella survived.  

‘Probably the worst moment I passed through in my life since my father died,’ Ronaldo said. 

‘When you have a kid you expect everything will be normal and when you have a problem it’s hard. 

‘Me and Gio (Georgina) had difficult moments. It was very, very difficult to understand what is going on in that period of my life. 

‘The football don’t stop, we had many competitions. It was probably the most difficult moment in my life.’ 

Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez tragically revealed their newborn son had died during birth on April 13, and three months later his twin daughter was also hospitalised

Ronaldo and partner Georgina Rodriguez tragically revealed their newborn son had died during birth on April 13, and three months later his twin daughter was also hospitalised

Ronaldo revealed he keeps his son's ashes close to his father's in a chapel at his home

Ronaldo revealed he keeps his son’s ashes close to his father’s in a chapel at his home

He revealed that he received a letter from the Royal Family offering their condolences, before adding that he keeps Angél’s ashes next to his father’s, who died of liver failure in 2005, in a chapel at his home. 

Ronaldo described how the death brought him closer to his other children and to Rodriguez, who he added he can see eventually marrying, despite not ‘thinking about that’ right now. 

‘I talk with [the ashes] all the time and they are on my side,’ he added.

‘You know they help me to be a better man, to be a better person, to be a better father.

‘And it’s something that I am really proud of… the message that they send me, especially my son.’

A mural outside Old Trafford that featured Ronaldo was seen being torn down on Wednesday

A mural outside Old Trafford that featured Ronaldo was seen being torn down on Wednesday

On Wednesday afternoon construction workers outside Old Trafford were seen tearing down a mural that include the rebel Portuguese star.

Ronaldo was pictured alongside Bryan Robson, David Beckham and other iconic No 7s in United’s past as part of the ‘More than a shirt’ campaign. 

But in light of his damning remarks to Morgan the mural was ripped down on Wednesday

Ronaldo, who is on a £500,000-a-week contract until it expires in June, will, along with United, be looking to go separate ways at the earliest opportunity after the World Cup and Sportsmail revealed this week that he has held talks with Bayern Munich.

Bayern sent officials to England to meet Ronaldo and agent Jorge Mendes (right) last week

Bayern sent officials to England to meet Ronaldo and agent Jorge Mendes (right) last week

Sportsmail understands that Ronaldo and his agent, Jorge Mendes, met with Bayern last week after officials from the Bundesliga giants flew to England for talks.

Bayern chief executive Oliver Khan confirmed in July that they had considered a move for Ronaldo, but said that he did not fit into the club’s ‘philosophy’.

Beckham’s Inter Miami in Major League Soccer have also been touted with making a move for him.

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