Football: Varane says United players affected by Ronaldo comments

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Cristiano Ronaldo had said that he was being forced out of the side he joined in August 2021 for his second spell.

Cristiano Ronaldo had said that he was being forced out of the side he joined in August 2021 for his second spell.

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PARIS – France defender Raphael Varane said his Manchester United teammates were obviously affected by Cristiano Ronaldo’s comments in a television interview that he did not respect manager Erik ten Hag and felt betrayed by the English Premier League side.

In an explosive interview with TalkTV that has cast doubts about his future at the club, Ronaldo said he was being

forced out of the side

he joined in August 2021 for his second spell after winning eight major trophies with them from 2003-2009.

United said they would address the Portuguese forward’s comments only after establishing the full facts but Varane said the situation had impacted players.

“Obviously it affects us,” Varane, who has been selected in France’s squad for the Nov 20-Dec 18 World Cup in Qatar, told French radio station Europe1. “We follow what is happening and what is being said.

“We try to calm the situation in our own way, we try not to get too involved in it. What is happening in the media in the big clubs is gaining momentum.

“When it’s a star like Ronaldo, even more, so we try to take it with distance, that is to say that we do not try to change the situation alone, we are part of a collective.”

Last month, ten Hag said Ronaldo

refused to come on as a substitute against Tottenham Hotspur

when the forward walked down the tunnel with a few minutes of the game remaining after being left on the bench.

The 37-year-old was then not part of the squad that faced Chelsea the following Saturday.

Varane, who has also played alongside Ronaldo at Spanish side Real Madrid, said the team was ready to accept whatever United decides.

“What I want is the best for my team, so whatever the decision, as players, we’ll accept it and give the best of ourselves,” Varane added.

On Tuesday, Portugal midfielder Joao Mario said an

awkward handshake between Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes

was the result of a joke between teammates for club and country. REUTERS

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