Jean-Baptiste Sarrazin 7:02 p.m., November 15, 2022

The divorce seems to have taken place between Cristiano Ronaldo and his English club Manchester United.

The Portuguese star, who has openly criticized his coach Erik ten Hag, has also drawn the ire of the team.

Ronaldo's teammate in Manchester, Raphaël Varane reacted to the affair at the microphone of "Europe 1 Sport".

Did Cristiano Ronaldo go too far after his remarks about his club Manchester United and his coach Erik ten Hag?

At the microphone of

Europe 1 Sport

, Raphaël Varane, teammate of the Portuguese, said he was saddened by the situation: "Obviously it affects us. We follow what is happening and what is being said".

The Portuguese star had dropped in an interview with the 

Sun

 , excerpts of which leaked on Sunday evening that he did not respect Erik ten Hag.

Inappropriate remarks that the coach does not digest and who now wishes to no longer play the star at all for the six Ballons d'Or.

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"We try to take it with a distance"

These statements also made Cristiano Ronaldo's teammates react, and among them Raphaël Varane.

"We try to ease the situation in our own way, we try not to get too involved in it," said the former Real Madrid player.

The British media ESPN even reports a fractured locker room.

A number of United players were said to have expressed their anger as the statements hit the press on Sunday.

But Raphaël Varane tries all the same to put the situation into perspective: "What is happening at the media level in the big clubs is gaining a lot of momentum. When it's a star like Cristiano Ronaldo, even more, so we try to take that with distancing, that is to say that we are not trying to change the situation alone, we are part of a collective", he declared at the microphone of

Europe 1 Sport.

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“We will accept the decision”

An interview with Cristiano Ronaldo which therefore makes a lot of ink flow.

The international of the France team, who is about to play the World Cup in Qatar with the Blues, thinks above all about the interests of his club.

"What I want is the best for my team so whatever the decision, as a player, we will accept it and we will give the best of ourselves", concluded the former Madrid player at the microphone. '

Europe 1 Sport

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