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Man Utd must finish in Premier League top three: Cristiano Ronaldo

Five-time world player of the year calls for change of mindset in club dressing room to address United’s poor form

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2022 11:00AM

Man Utd must finish in Premier League top three: Cristiano Ronaldo
Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo (pictured right), who believes that Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick (pictured left) can turn things around, is urging the club’s players to ‘do it better’. ‘I don’t want to be here in the club to fight to be in sixth or seventh place. I am here to try to win… I believe if we change our mind, we can achieve big things’. − AFP pic, January 14, 2022

LONDON − Cristiano Ronaldo says finishing outside the top three in the Premier League would be unacceptable for Manchester United as Ralf Rangnick struggles to turn around his under-performing team.

The German interim boss has steadied the ship since taking over from the sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but United are languishing in seventh place − 22 points behind leaders Manchester City.

The five-time world player of the year has called for a change of mindset within the dressing room to address United’s poor form, which resulted in a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Wolves in their most recent league outing.

“Manchester United should win the league or be second or third,” Ronaldo told Sky Sports. “I don’t see any other position for Manchester United.

“In my heart, I don’t accept that our mentality be less than being in the top three in the Premier League, in my opinion.

“I think to build up good things, sometimes, you have to destroy a few things. New year, new life, I hope that Manchester can be at the level people want, especially the fans. We are capable of changing things now.

“We can do it better, all of us. I don’t want to be here in the club to fight to be in sixth or seventh place. I am here to try to win, to compete. I believe if we change our mind, we can achieve big things.”

Rangnick was brought in until the end of the season after Solskjaer was dismissed in November following a run of heavy defeats.

The German has won four of his seven games in charge in all competitions but the team’s style of football has still attracted criticism and there have been reports of disquiet within the squad.

United produced another disjointed display in their FA Cup third-round tie against Aston Villa on Monday but managed to scrape through 1-0.

Ronaldo backed Rangnick to turn things around but pleaded for patience ahead of Saturday’s league trip to Villa Park.

“He arrived here five weeks ago,” said the Portugese superstar. “He changed many things but he needs time to put his ideas through the players and on the pitch.

“It takes time but I believe that he is going to do a good job. We know we don’t play the best football as we should do but we have many games to improve. Since he arrived, I think in some points, we are better but he needs time.” – AFP, January 14, 2022

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