Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney believes the club made a mistake in re-signing Cristiano Ronaldo last summer.
Rooney, the Red Devils' all-time record goalscorer, opines that United are not doing enough to bring through younger, hungrier players. He went on to say that the Portuguese superstar is blocking the path for academy prospects.
Ronaldo joined from Juventus for £13.5 million in August, returning to Old Trafford after leaving for Real Madrid in 2009 for a then world-record fee.
Ronaldo has scored 18 goals in 31 games, including some vital strikes to help his side progress to the Champions League knockout stages. Despite this, Rooney feels that the club have taken a step backwards in signing the 37-year-old.
When asked on Sky Sports if he feels the move has worked out for the club, the current Derby County manager said:
"No, (signing Cristiano Ronaldo hasn’t worked out well for Manchester United). He’s scored goals, he’s scored important goals in the Champions League early on in the season.
"He’s scored the hat-trick against Tottenham, but I think if you look into the future or the club, you have to go with younger, hungry players to lift Manchester United over the next 2-3 years."
"He obviously isn’t the player he was when he was in his 20s. And that happens, that’s football. He’s a goal threat, but I think (for the rest of the game), they need young and hungry players.”
Rooney played alongside Ronaldo between 2005-2009, but clearly feels that the club now need to look to the future rather than signing players who are past their peak. According to Spotrac, the five-time Ballon D'Or winner is currently paid £510,000 per week, over 20% more than the next highest earner Kevin De Bruyne.
Manchester United should turn to Mauricio Pochettino next
United have endured a difficult season, currently sitting seventh in the Premier League. Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has faced significant criticism since his arrival in November for his style of play.
Rooney believes that current PSG manager Mauricio Pochettino would be an ideal fit to take the club into a new era. He stated Pochettino's Premier League track record and reputation for developing young players as the reasons for his choice.
England's highest ever men's goalscorer stated:
"Pochettino, in my opinion, is a top manager. He knows how to work with top class players but also with young players. They need to get that blend right because they can't afford to fail again."
Rooney added:
AjisolaOluwatuyi
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some fans are just delusional. tell me a game we lost this season and it's CR7 fault. and tell me how many we have won without him. instead of these fans to call out the bad players who needs improvement they face another direction. how consistent has Scott M ,Pogba, Maguire been all season ? what has the entire team been receiving from productive areas like the right and the left back all season ? how many assist has Shaw and AWB all season? Pogba keeps losing the ball trying to dribble the entire team yet when a gets to France he plays a simple 1.2 football. you look at Scott in that midfield he is nothing than to start from the bench( he cost us tye last game out) also check his stats . however someone can write an entire book Maguire inability to do anything on the pitch (getting covered by 2.3rd of the entire team) all these are not addressed - a team without a proper no9 or a defensive midfielder yet they blame the best players in that squad. if not for CR7 ,Bruno and De Gea where would Man United be this season ? yet these 3 get blamed all the times . how many goals has Rashford or assist ( don't forget he cost us in the Europa final) . All down to the shambolic board at Old Trafford. let's be factual we haven't signed a coach neither are we negotiating with the needed players we are busy giving unnecessary deals and paying huge wages to footballers who does nothing on the pitch. why are these players still playing at Old Trafford if not tht someone is benefitting from these shambles? To cut it short don't expect anything from United next season because that next season is already dead and the Old Trafford management and board killed it. (Steve)
Gopalpur
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Rooney hates and jealous to Cr7 😉