"Ronaldo should have modified his leadership style at Man Utd"
Manchester United legend Gary Neville spoke about Cristiano Ronaldo's time at Old Trafford and said the Portuguese striker should have adapted to the level of his teammates when he was playing for the Red Devils.
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Al-Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United last campaign after a bad relationship with the board to become the first star to join the Saudi league.
However, his time at Old Trafford left its mark. Manchester United legend Gary Neville spoke about the Portuguese's time with the Red Devils and his leadership in the dressing room. The former defender thinks Ronaldo should have "adapted" to the level of his teammates.
"I think he did very well in terms of goals. He has a character and a personality in which he does not accept second parts," he told 'Marca'.
"I criticized him because my opinion is that, when you are a leader in the locker room and you are a leader in world football, there are different ways of teaching, different ways of mentoring and different ways of coaching the younger players on the team who are not at your level.
"I think Cristiano should have modified and adapted his leadership style at United to the players in the locker room who needed mentoring, training and leveling up," Neville added.
However, his time at Old Trafford left its mark. Manchester United legend Gary Neville spoke about the Portuguese's time with the Red Devils and his leadership in the dressing room. The former defender thinks Ronaldo should have "adapted" to the level of his teammates.
"I think he did very well in terms of goals. He has a character and a personality in which he does not accept second parts," he told 'Marca'.
"I criticized him because my opinion is that, when you are a leader in the locker room and you are a leader in world football, there are different ways of teaching, different ways of mentoring and different ways of coaching the younger players on the team who are not at your level.
"I think Cristiano should have modified and adapted his leadership style at United to the players in the locker room who needed mentoring, training and leveling up," Neville added.
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