l;' Ronaldo Blames Man United players
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Ronaldo Blames Man United players

 Cristiano Ronaldo Blames Manchester United Players On the Bad game that they Played :



Cristiano Ronaldo upheld his Manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer without naming him after the embarrassing 5-0 misfortune to Liverpool at Old Trafford in the English Premier League culmination between the two groups, on Sunday. 




Solskjaer was exposed to extreme analysis, and his leftover in his position is in harm's way, particularly considering the decrease in outcomes, and the variance of the group's presentation, which prompted a calamitous misfortune at home against verifiable opponents Liverpool. 

Also, the Egyptian star, Mohamed Salah, scored 3 objectives to lead Liverpool to a devastating triumph over its conventional opponent, Manchester United, an outcome that left Solskjaer's future in incredible peril. 

In any case, Ronaldo said on his authority Facebook page after the match: "Once in a while the outcome isn't the thing we are battling for, and some of the time the outcome we need isn't accomplished, and it relies just upon us, in light of the fact that there is no other person to fault, and our fans were again She is astounding in her consistent help of us, they merit better compared to this, such a ton better, it is dependent upon us to get that going, now is the ideal opportunity." 

The previous Real Madrid and Juventus striker didn't fault his mentor, and considered the players completely answerable for accomplishing the outcomes wanted by the fans. 

The 36-year-old Portugal skipper was anxious during the match, and conflicted with some Liverpool players while attempting to remove the ball from substitute Curtis Jones fiercely in the primary half to conflict with some Liverpool players, driven by Dutchman Virgil van Dijk. 

However, his Portuguese countryman Bruno Fernando shielded him, and got Liverpool players far from him before the arbitrator isolated the players to forestall fistfights. 

Man United followed 4-0 at halftime without precedent for the Premier League after a helpless protective presentation, and the feeling of mayhem was increased when substitute Paul Pogba was shipped off 15 minutes into the game. 

The Man United administration showed trust in Solskjaer during the troublesome periods he went through during the almost 3 years he spent in the position, yet they will be feeling the squeeze to reexamine their trust in the Norwegian mentor after a particularly tragic exhibition, and an embarrassing outcome. 

"We know we're at absolute bottom and we can't feel any more awful," Solskjaer said. "We've progressed significantly collectively, and we can't surrender now."
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