Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted that Manchester United's problems are not due to new manager Ruben Amorim and believes he could fix them if he were the club's owner. Ronaldo has remarkably positioned himself as the person to resolve United's ongoing issues while discussing his ambition to one day become a club owner.
Amorim has lost five of his 10 games in charge of United, including four of the past five in the Premier League, and stated ahead of the next game against Newcastle United that his job is not secure. However, Ronaldo, who scored 145 goals over two spells at United and has been critical of the club's ownership in recent years, maintains that his countryman is not to blame.
"The Premier League it's the most difficult league in the world," Ronaldo, now playing for Al Nassr in Saudi Arabia, said at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, on Friday.
"All the teams are good, all the teams fight, all the teams run, all the players are strong. Football is different right now. There's no easy games anymore.
"I said this one and a half years ago, and I will continue to say it: The problem is not the coaches.


"It's like an aquarium. If you have the fish inside and he's sick and you take him out and you fix the problem and you put him again in an aquarium they will be sick again. Read More
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