Well I don't see it that way, if Ten Hag sees that he can use CR7 to win games, I think it's a very good thing, also what is his other strategy? they have very good players, the only thing is that Ten Hag does not develop all the potential of his players on the field, he has to resort to CR7 to be his only key to success, and I think that by the summer he will not have CR7 because CR7 cannot be sitting like this on the bench, putting on players who do not have his vweterania, honestly I do not think that Ten Hag has thought clearly at that time, he is a coach who has a lot to learn, it would really do him good if he guerre of Manchester.
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Ten Hag played too much in personal showdowns, but Ronaldol is not a boy to endure in silence. Now Ronaldo is leaving United in the winter window (I'm 99.99% sure of that) and I'll see what excuses and "person to blame all the trouble" he comes up with if United continue to show an average game. In general, after Ronaldo's interview, it is clear that there are systemic problems in United and their results are natural. The club has lagged behind advanced competitors, but the owners are not very worried about this.