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BIG DEBATE... BETRAYED OR BETRAYER? YOU DECIDE

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CRISTIANO RONALDO claims he feels “betrayed” by Manchester United – but who has let who down the most during his turbulent 15 months back at Old Trafford?

BETRAYED?

■ Ronaldo feels let down by United after he claims he was persuaded by his old mentor Sir Alex Ferguson to turn down Manchester City to rejoin them in August 2021. He claims since Sir Alex retired in 2013 “the progress was zero” at Old Trafford.

■ He was unhappy when United sacked his old team-mate Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as boss in November 2021 and brought in Ralf Rangnick as their interim boss. “I’d never even heard of him,” he said.

■ He felt underwhelm­ed by Erik ten Hag’s appointmen­t and said: “I don’t respect him because he doesn’t show respect for me.”

■ Ronaldo has accused the club of failing to give him enough support when his three-month-old daughter, whose twin brother died in childbirth in April, had to go into hospital in July. He could not leave his family to return for pre-season and says the club’s behaviour left him feeling “hurt”.

■ He claims the club have portrayed him as a “black sheep” and scapegoat for their failings.

BETRAYER?

■ He tarnished United’s image by knocking a mobile phone out of the hand of a young autistic fan after United’s defeat at Everton in April. He was cautioned by the police and charged by the FA.

■ Ronaldo agitated for a transfer in the summer because of United’s failure to qualify for the Champions League. He did not report back for pre-season training and missed the club’s tour of Thailand and Australia.

■ He left Old Trafford before the end of United’s pre-season friendly against Rayo Vallecano in July after playing the first half in his first game under Ten Hag.

■ In October, he refused to come on against Tottenham as a late substitute and stormed down the players’ tunnel, leaving Old Trafford before the final whistle. He was axed for United’s next game by Ten Hag and fined two weeks’ wages of £1m.

■ He has savaged the club in an interview with Piers Morgan for TalkTV, trying to justify his unprofessi­onal outburst by saying: “I think it’s the right time to speak my mind.”

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