Cristiano Ronaldo ‘eats lunch ALONE at Man Utd, argues against Ten Hag’s approach and is branded a walking bad mood’
CRISTIANO RONALDO reportedly eats his meals at Manchester United's Carrington training ground ALONE as he continues to look for a way out of the club.
While staff and players at the club are also claimed to be growing fed up with his attitude.
The 37-year old stormed off following Saturday's embarrassing 4-0 defeat to Brentford without applauding the away fans or shaking Erik ten Hag's hand.
But the problems with Ronaldo extend further than just on the pitch.
Instead of eating meals in the Carrington canteen with his team-mates, report that Ronaldo often eats lunch alone.
Well, one of those lunches that is.
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CR7's incredible diet that has helped keep him at the top of his game well into his thirties includes eating two lunches and two dinners a day.
Although Ronaldo's solo-eating might see his team-mates start to eat puddings again, something they were SCARED to do when he re-joined the club.
Ronaldo is also believed to have argued against Ten Hag's tactical approach in training.
Although further reports suggest some people at the club believe Ronaldo is being afforded more freedom than others.
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And there are some who are growing frustrated with him.
A source Ronaldo as a "a walking bad mood" around the training ground to .
Ten Hag already has a crisis on his hands after two defeats to start the campaign, and Ronaldo's behaviour is threatening to make matters at the club even worse.
Although the wantaway striker was part of the 8.5miles worth of extra running Ten Hag had his players doing in 30 degree heat yesterday after cancelling their day off.
But the moody superstar continues to search for a way out of the club.
Reports over the weekend from suggested United had concerns about Ronaldo's behaviour and could consider terminating his deal.
Although it's said the club are not thought to be letting him go because of his behaviour.