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Racism Crisis at Manchester United: Ronaldo Considering Leaving

Racism Crisis at Manchester United: Ronaldo Considering Leaving

The British newspaper "Mirror" revealed a racism crisis within Manchester United caused by Portuguese players led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who have formed an alliance with their compatriots against the other players on the team. The team's performance has deteriorated, placing them seventh in the English Premier League with 31 points, trailing Manchester City, the leader, by 22 points.

The newspaper stated that a new divide has emerged in the Manchester United locker room between players who speak Portuguese and those who do not, creating an unfavorable situation for the team, which has led many players to leave the club in search of other teams. It emphasized that tension has dominated the relationship between Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, Diogo Dalot, Fred, Alex Telles, and the other players.

British reports have indicated that Ronaldo is dissatisfied with the way German coach Rangnick is managing the team and is seriously considering leaving the club. It is worth noting that the Manchester United management attempted to elevate the team's performance by hiring Rangnick as a replacement for former coach Solskjær, but technical issues still persist.

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