According to The Athletic, Ronaldo took issue with the demands made of him in training – which were intended to be transferred onto the pitch. Ten Hag wanted CR7 to press from the front, with two direct runs – chasing the first defender and then the goalkeeper before dropping back into shape – explained to him. Ronaldo reportedly made minimal effort to follow those instructions on the practice field.
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Ronaldo is said to have favoured his own approach as Ten Hag’s request “was not the best use of his abilities or the way to win matches”. He is not the only player to have questioned the methods of a manager struggling to win over a star-studded squad, with Raphael Varane and Casemiro also said to have asked queried why so much attention was placed on positions and not the freedom of movement that they had enjoyed at Real Madrid.