Cristiano Ronaldo once again reacted to the media considering him a “source for views”…
Recently, despite being mentioned a lot in the media, Cristiano Ronaldo feels that things are going too far. He believes that most of the news related to him is not true .
Ronaldo is going through a difficult time. From asking Manchester United to let him leave, returning to training late “for family reasons”, not participating in training sessions, to leaving before the match ended… it was a series of curfew days. The media has the opportunity to pay more “deep attention” to him. Along with that are issues about contracts, whether to stay or go, and the relationship is gradually falling apart with the club, coach and teammates.
Prominent in that news, according to journalist Adam Crafton writing on The Athletic, Ronaldo often has lunch alone at Carrington, he always swings his arms during practice and shows his dissatisfaction with the way Erik ten Hag is playing. building at Old Trafford.
This is said to be the main reason for the decision to sit CR7 on the bench in the opening match in the Premier League. After the initial determination to keep Ronaldo, Ten Hag is no longer eager to keep him.
Amid all that noise, most recently, on his Instagram page, the 37-year-old striker left a status line expressing disappointment at the fabrications attributed to him by the media, feeling that it was time for him to speak up.
“The truth will be clear in a future press conference. The media is deliberately fabricating, my notebook has recorded 100 news they posted recently, only 5 are accurate, that’s the key.”
Last month, he also complained that, “the media cannot spend a day without talking about me, because if they did, they wouldn’t make any money. And they also know that, when they don’t make things up, no one will pay attention.”
Commenting on this issue, journalist Piers Morgan, who has a close relationship with Ronaldo, also said: “When he says that out of 100 stories, there are 5 things that are true, I think it’s still too much.” much. There has been too much rubbish and inaccurate news being made up in the past when talking about him.”
Ronaldo may be angry, but that does not make the British media in particular and the world in general falter. Because “without fire, how can there be smoke”?