Manchester United ace Paul Ince has slammed Cristiano Ronaldo for setting a “bad example”.The former Real Madrid and Juventus ace is currently enduring his worst goal drought in 12 years, having failed to find the net in his last seven matches.He also missed a golden chance in Ralf Rangnick’s side’s 1-1 home draw against Southampton, rounding the goalkeeper only to see his resulting effort easily cleared off the line by Saints’ defender Romain Perraud.As United continue to struggle in all competitions, Ronaldo has had to shoulder plenty of criticism in recent weeks.And one of the latest to slam the five-time Ballon d’Or winner is former United midfield general Ince, who believes he has been a poor example to the United squad. “This is not the Ronaldo of 19 years ago when he was first at Old Trafford - this is a 37-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo.,” Ince said to Genting Casino.“When people say he’ll be great for the club and the youngsters, you’d have thought that would be the case.“But he’s walking off down the tunnel and throwing his toys out the pram.
For me that’s a bad example.” HAVE YOUR SAY! Do you think Cristiano Ronaldo has been a bad example for Manchester United's youngsters?
Comment belowRonaldo found himself in the bad books of many former United players, after he appeared to storm down the tunnel at the end of their 1-1 away draw against Burnley.The Portuguese ace was benched before the Reds’ contest against Sean Dyche’s men, but was brought on as a second-half substitution.While he was reinstated to the starting eleven for the match against the Saints, he did not make any sizeable impact for Rangnick’s side.
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