Sunday, November 17

“Truths are to be told: Cristiano Ronaldo's sisters defend CR7 after strong statements against Manchester United

Cristiano Ronaldo’s sisters, Elma and Katia Aveiro, closed ranks with the Portuguese star today after their controversial interview because, they defend, “the truths are to be told”.

In her Instagram social network profile, Elma Aveiro, the Portuguese star’s older sister, shared several moments of the interview and assured that “truths are to be told.”

In addition, he stated that “people only love us when it is convenient. That is the world we live in, unfortunately.”

“Another interview from the heart. I will always be proud of you, my dear brother”, said Elma.

Katia, another of the older sisters of the Portuguese soccer player, shared a criticism on the same social network veiled to those who charge against his brother: “I am impressed to see how being authentic annoys people, it even makes me laugh.”

“Courage is for those who deserve it, character is for those who have it, it always changes for you and never to please another”, he shared.

The Portuguese forward let it be known this Sunday that he felt “betrayed” by his club, Manchester United, which has turned him into a “black sheep” who is blamed for everything that has gone wrong in the entity, and believes that now he is being forced to leave .

“Manchester United tried to force me out. Not only the coach, but also the rest of the people who surround the club. I felt betrayed,” Cristiano Ronaldo told English journalist Piers Morgan. “I feel that some people did not want me at Manchester United, not only this year, but also last season,” added the Portuguese striker.

Referring to his last coaches at United, the Portuguese said that he only respects the Norwegian Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked just a few weeks after his return of Cristiano Ronaldo to the club.

About Ralf Rangnick he stated: “If you’re not even a coach, how are you going to be the boss of Manchester United ? I had never heard of him”, he said about the coach.

Finally, he spoke about Erik Ten Hag, who suspended Cristiano Ronaldo last month for refusing to be substituted at the last minute against Tottenham, he said: “I don’t have respect for him because he doesn’t show me respect. If you don’t respect me, I’ll never respect you.”

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