Portuguese international Cristiano Ronaldo, striker of the Saudi Al-Nasr club, spoke about the crisis of his former club, Manchester United, in England, stressing that it is not in the coach.
Ronaldo received the Best Player in the Middle East Award, presented by Globe Soccer, during the ceremony held this Friday evening.
Ronaldo said in television statements: “The English Premier League is the most complex league in the world. All teams are good. I said that a little more than a year ago.”
He added: “The problem in Manchester United is not the coach. It is like an aquarium. If there is a sick fish, you take it out and solve the problem, but if you put it back in the aquarium, She is still sick and the problem remains.”
He continued his statements: “The problem is much deeper in Manchester United. Changing coaches is not enough to solve the crisis.”
He added: “If I become the owner of the club, I will make things clear and change what I think is bad there. I am still very young. I have many plans and dreams in the future, but believe me I will.” I will be the owner of a big club.”