CRISTIANO Ronaldo has had enough.
He’s had enough of the sniping, the sneering, and the endless blame-game bulls*** that’s been flung at him over the past few months
It’s come from the media, his bosses, work colleagues and even former team-mates.
Above all, he’s had enough of the lack of basic respect that he feels he’s due after winning 32 trophies, including five Ballon d’Ors, five Champions Leagues, seven league titles in four different countries, and a Euros with Portugal.
Ronaldo, 37, is the highest goal scorer in football history and for me, and many more qualified to pass judgment such as Zinedine Zidane and Carlo Ancelotti, the greatest to ever play the game.
He’s also the most-followed human being on Instagram, the modern-day metric of star power, and is about to pass half a billion followers.
But right now he feels angry, and disrespected, and he’s not going to stay silent any longer.
As he prepares to fly to Qatar for his fifth — and almost certainly last — World Cup, he wants to have HIS say.
We sat down for a 90-minute TV interview for my show Piers Morgan Uncensored that is by far the most explosive he has ever given.
Ronaldo finally sets the record straight about what he calls the “most difficult period of my life”, both professionally and personally.
He says he feels “betrayed” by the way he has been treated by Manchester United, annoyed that he’s been made a “black sheep” who is blamed for everything that has gone wrong at the club, and believes he is now being actively forced out.
Ronaldo is currently preparing for the Qatar World Cup with Portugal
Source: thesun.co.uk