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Fans spot 'weird' Ronaldo behaviour as he crashes BT Sport days after Sky Sports cameo

Cristiano Ronaldo gatecrashing live broadcasts ahead of a game.Last week, when the superstar was dropped by Erik ten Hag for Manchester United's encounter against Liverpool, he came up, while the Sky Sports cameras were rolling, and gave hugs to Gary Neville, Dean Jones, and Roy Keane (though Jamie Carragher, the former Reds man, was left hanging.)And ahead of the Red Devils' match with Southampton at St Mary’s Stadium today, Ronaldo, who was benched again by the Dutch manager, was at it again - only this time he crashed the BT Sports broadcast when former team-mate Rio Ferdinand was on screen, knocking the back of his legs with a ball so he would turn around, before giving a celebratory gesture.READ MORE: Antony slams Ajax in incredible interview demanding they let him join Man UtdBut some have blasted Ronaldo’s behaviour as ‘weird’ and even said that he could be doing it for ulterior motives.One poised: “So weird this - Ronaldo constantly interacting with TV crews in pre-match - last week and now today. Everyone else is warming up & going though drills but he is just dicking about.
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Man Utd diva Cristiano Ronaldo told to stop "emotional behaviour" by Ralf Rangnick
Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick has once again addressed Cristiano Ronaldo's reaction to being substituted against Brentford - telling him to not be so emotional.The five-time Ballon d'Or winner looked distressed on the sidelines after being withdrawn in the 71st minute for Harry Maguire, arguing with his manager.With Rangnick now revealing that Ronaldo had asked why one of the younger players didn't have to make way instead of him, the manager hit back by referencing Marcus Rashford's third goal.Ronaldo, who turns 37 next month, has now been told to stop being so emotional in front of the cameras ahead of the Premier League visit of West Ham on Saturday.Rangnick warned: "I don’t think this will be for the benefit of anyone — not to his benefit, not to the benefit of team-mates."I don’t blame him for that but any manager would wish it shouldn’t be too emotional and also in front of the TV cameras."The German added: "He was also asking, 'Why me not one of the younger players?'"The answer came when one of them scored the third goal."Will Ronaldo win another major trophy with Man Utd? Tell us in the comments sectionRonaldo rejoined United in the summer on a two-year deal with the option of a future year after scoring 101 goals across 134 fixtures and winning two Serie A titles with Juventus.He has followed up his return with 14 goals across 22 appearances in all competitions, but only two of those have come across six appearances under Rangnick.With a new manager set to take over from the German in the summer, Ronaldo might well have to learn how to impress the temporary boss if he wants to fire the club to silverware.
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‘Shocked’ Cristiano Ronaldo is now a ‘frustrated and aloof figure’ at Man Utd
Cristiano Ronaldo wishes to depart Manchester United in the summer if the side does not qualify for the Champions League this season.A report fromThe Sun says that in discussions this week between Ronaldo’s representatives and Richard Arnold, the forthcoming new United chief executive, it was revealed the attacker’s camp has concerns over the club’s current standing in the league.The 36-year-old has ambitions of playing until 40 but still wants to maintain his streak as a trophy winner.He feels that, right now at least, there is not much chance of silverware happening at United. The five-time Champions League winner is reportedly in disbelief over the lack of intensity in training compared to when he was at the club during his first stint under Sir Alex Ferguson.The report says that he is a ‘frustrated and aloof figure’ at Old Trafford.The global superstar made the shock return to Old Trafford last summer, joining on a two-year contract from Juventus.However, at the time he was under the impression that last season’s runners-up and Europa League.But the club are languishing in a Europa League Conference spot, four points off fourth spot in the table.Will Ronaldo end up leaving in the summer? Tell us in the comments section.Want to be on the ball with all of the latest football news?Well then sign up for the brilliant Daily Star football email newsletter!From the latest transfer news to the agenda-setting stories, get it all in your email inbox - don't miss a thing.It only takes a matter of seconds.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article and hit 'subscribe'.And that's it, job done.
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