Erik Ten Hag responds to Cristiano Ronaldo’s criticism with calm confidence
Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag has swiftly responded to recent criticisms made by former player Cristiano Ronaldo regarding the club’s ability to compete for top honours.
Ronaldo, now playing for Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr, had expressed doubts about Manchester United’s capacity to win the Premier League, prompting a measured response from Ten Hag.
Addressing Ronaldo’s comments directly, Ten Hag clarified, “He said that Man United can’t win the Premier League. He said this, if you read the article very well.” This acknowledgement reflects the United manager’s awareness of the specifics of Ronaldo’s critique.
However, Ten Hag was quick to downplay any potential tension, pointing out the distance between Ronaldo’s current situation and the realities at Old Trafford. “Ronaldo is far away in Saudi, far away from Manchester,” he remarked, suggesting that while Ronaldo is entitled to his opinion, his views may not fully reflect the present state of affairs at the club.
The Dutch tactician remained unshaken by the criticism, stating, “Everyone can have an opinion. It’s okay!” This response demonstrates Ten Hag’s focus on maintaining calm, choosing not to engage in a public spat with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Instead, Ten Hag reiterated his ambition and commitment to Manchester United’s progress. “We will do our best to win every game. We will see where we are in May,” he said, expressing confidence in his team’s ability to perform over the course of the season.
Acknowledging the challenges facing the club, Ten Hag noted, “I know in the process where we are and what we have to do, where we are going.” He also reminded fans that Manchester United is still in a “transition period,” underscoring the long-term vision he has for the club’s development.
Ten Hag’s response strikes a balance between acknowledging Ronaldo’s remarks and staying focused on Manchester United’s goals. His calm confidence suggests that the Dutch manager is intent on steering the club through its rebuilding phase without being distracted by external comments.
The coming months will reveal if Ten Hag’s determination will translate into on-field success as United aims to challenge for the Premier League and other honours, while silencing their critics, including Ronaldo.