Mourinho blasts Ronaldo’s “overload of emotion” before final whistle
Cristiano Ronaldo’s actions towards the end
of the Euro 2016 final have been brought back to light, and not everyone
appreciated what the Portuguese superstar did.
Taken
out after a knee injury earlier in the match, Ronaldo couldn’t help himself as
the clock wound down, gesturing wildly like a coach alongside manager Fernando
Santos. Some appreciated the show of leadership, but others weren’t impressed.
Former
Portuguese international Antonio Simoes told Portuguese media that Ronaldo’s
ego shone through his actions, and Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho agreed.
“Cristiano
Ronaldo didn’t help in any way by doing that in the final few minutes of the
Euros final,” Mourinho told Portuguese station SporTV. “There were 11 players
on the pitch doing their job, and the person in charge of directing them was
the coach. I saw it as an overload of emotion from someone who saw that the
team was just minutes away from achieving an objective which everyone wanted.”
The
former Real Madrid manager added that Ronaldo and other players in similar
positions “are lost in their own little worlds.”
Mourinho’s
words are interesting, considering Manchester United’s prior courting of their
former striker. Those rumors died a good time ago, and now the Red Devils have
ZlatanIbrahimovic leading their attack.
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