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Man wanwen reporter: The performance of Manchester United players against Villa proves that Ronaldo's previous remarks are correct

Man wanwen reporter: The performance of Manchester United players against Villa proves that Ronaldo's previous remarks are correct

According to the Manchester Evening News, C Ronaldo has said that the team's goal is lower than his expectations, the team has failed to play at the best level, and Manchester United's performance against Villa can prove that C Ronaldo's remarks are right.

In the recent week, C Ronaldo was absent due to injury, and in an interview, C Ronaldo also said that the team failed to reach the level it should be. Cristiano Ronaldo's views remind many fans of Ferguson-era Manchester United, but the United players at the time would not consider publicly expressing their grievances because the players knew there would be a response.

United conceded two goals in a row in the last minute against Villa away from home and were forced to draw 2-2 by their opponents. If Ferguson's side had given a two-goal lead to a team in the bottom half of the Premier League in the final 13 minutes, you can't imagine the anger in the dressing room, not just from the manager, but also from the players.

Does this team have the same leadership and the same standards? It doesn't look like that. B. Fei scored twice to give United a two-goal lead, but he didn't perform perfectly and his mistakes were passed on to his teammates, Nemanja Matic tried to calm United down in the late first half, but other than that, the players didn't do much.

When Ronaldo left Manchester United, it was still a team that was a winner, and when he came back, the mental attributes of the Manchester United players were very weak, which must have made Ronaldo feel angry. Manchester United now have a lot of star players, C Ronaldo, Varane and B Fee, but as a collective, they are not strong enough.

In the poor performance against Newcastle after Christmas (1-1 away draw), Lonnick said the team lacked physical fitness, and there was also such a shadow at Villa Park Manchester United. United started off to a brilliant start and when they were at a disadvantage they managed to score a second goal, but they didn't have enough strength to defend Villa's attack.

United had a lot to commend for the first half hour and when B Fee scored the second goal, the game really should have ended. But the state of their game has not changed, and United have not stood up to fight or tried to kill the game, but have been dominated by the players of their opponents.

(Bear & Raspberry)

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