Bruno Fernandes explains why Ronaldo was punished

(PLO)- Coach Erik ten Hag has set strict rules at Manchester United and Bruno Fernandes admits that his Portuguese compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo has been identified and named by the Dutch strategist.

Bruno Fernandes admits that Erik ten Hag has lived up to his word by punishing Cristiano Ronaldo. The Dutch strategist was appointed manager of Manchester United after the “red Devils” experienced the worst season in the Premier League era.

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Coach Erik Ten Hag quickly began to re-establish the culture at Old Trafford and any negative behavior in violation of team discipline was punished, whether it was superstar Cristiano Ronaldo.

Bruno Fernandes clearly explains why Ronaldo was punished

Ronaldo once said that Ten Hag did not respect him. PHOTO: GETTY

After Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s soft, emotional style is the main, Erik Ten Hag quickly proves that MU under his leadership will be a different story.

Ten Hag instilled his own rules and beliefs during United’s summer tour of Asia and Australia, where the players quickly became aware of what would happen to them if they broke the “rules”. “of the team.

Cristiano Ronaldo missed the tour that summer and when the team returned to Manchester, Ronaldo demanded to leave Old Trafford. The Portuguese striker has held talks with Ten Hag, who has just arrived at MU for a few weeks. CR7 made it clear that he wanted to leave.

In the end, Ronaldo stayed at Carrington to start the new season with MU, but he quickly found himself taking on the role of “super-sub” in Ten Hag’s squad instead of starting. As the top scorer of MU last season when he scored 24 goals in all competitions, Ronaldo did not accept that and continued to rebel.

Bruno Fernandes clarified the reason why Ronaldo was punished

Ronaldo is now an Al Nassr player. PHOTO: GETTY

At one point, Ronaldo refused to come on as a substitute and went straight into the Old Trafford tunnel. Finally, Ronaldo left MU before the World Cup finals after he conducted a shocking interview with Piers Morgan. In the interview, Ronaldo accused Ten Hag of disrespecting him and pushed him “towards the exit door”.

And now, in an interview with Rio Ferdinand for BT Sport, midfielder Bruno Fernandes has suggested that Ronaldo along with the likes of Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford are role models for the rest of the team that, Disciplinary offenses will not be tolerated, regardless of their status.

Bruno Fernandes explains: “Erik Ten Hag demands from everyone. He asks and you either do it, or you’re out. At first, everyone thought: “Would Ten Hag do it if a big player didn’t do what he wanted? Will Erik Ten Hag separate him or not?”.

And then Erik Ten Hag did it many times, he did it with Cristiano Ronaldo, he did it with Jadon Sancho and also with Marcus Rashford.”

Bruno Fernandes clearly explains why Ronaldo was punished

Ten Hag is ready to punish any player who violates the discipline, even if it is Ronaldo. PHOTO: GETTY

With Cristiano Ronaldo leaving MU to Al Nassr, and captain Harry Maguire losing the main kick, Bruno Fernandes is often trusted by coach Erik Ten Hag to give the “red devil” captain’s armband.

It is a role that Ronaldo’s fellow Portuguese midfielder loves, although many believe that Bruno Fernandes’ negative reactions on the pitch did not help his team-mates.

Bruno Fernandes often has backlashes on the field that fans call fun with the word “pressing”. The Portuguese midfielder can press the referee, his opponent and even his teammates.

Bruno Fernandes clearly explains why Ronaldo was punished

Bruno Fernandes has explained why he uses a lot of “body language” on the pitch. PHOTO: BT SPORTS

Sharing about his “body reactions”, Bruno Fernandes said: “Sometimes when I scream, from the outside it looks like I’m talking bad about my teammates, but in reality it’s the opposite. That’s how I do my arms and everything. Sometimes I do it in a good way, but you see me waving my hand and you think it’s bad practice.

When I think they did something wrong, they had a better option but they didn’t, I would scold them in a bad way because we have to do everything for the good of the team. At the same time, if I see someone lacking confidence and they miss a pass, miss a shot, miss an opportunity, I’ll shout at them to cheer them up.”

The MU dressing room is scared because of Rashford's discipline

The MU dressing room is scared because of Rashford’s discipline

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