‘I speak when I want’, says Cristiano Ronaldo about his interview
By Reuters
21 November 2022 |
11:37 am
Cristiano Ronaldo believes his explosive TV interview, in which the Manchester United forward said he had been betrayed by the club and was being forced out, had not been a distraction in the Portugal changing room in the World Cup.
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