Erik ten Hag has failed to make the same sacrifice that Sir Alex Ferguson made whilst he was in charge of Manchester United.
Accommodating Cristiano Ronaldo in his side has been something that the new Red Devils boss has not been willing to do. However, the 37-year-old has hit back at that policy by scoring the winner against Everton on Sunday.
When speaking to BT Sport, Paul Scholes - who played with Ronaldo in his first spell at Old Trafford - revealed how Sir Alex would find a way to get the Portuguese icon in his side no matter what. READ MORE: Five things Erik ten Hag got right as Cristiano Ronaldo's 700th goal helps Man Utd to win Scholes said: "You’d get onto him a little bit, even if he [Ronaldo] didn’t press he gives you something which is the hardest thing to do in football and that’s score goals that win you games of football."Wayne Rooney in our team he got pushed to the left because he wouldn’t run back in our team.
He ended up centre forward and that’s the sacrifice you give to your teammates to try and win games."Should Cristiano Ronaldo be in the Man Utd starting XI?
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