Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary forward, recently spoke out about Manchester United's current state, expressing his concerns about the club's trajectory. He believes that despite the recent changes, the team is not on the right path, and it's not just about the manager or the players. Ronaldo, who has a deep connection with the club, having won seven major honors between 2003 and 2009, is critical of the players' mindset. He suggests that some of them lack a clear understanding of what Manchester United represents. Ronaldo's comments come after his controversial interview with Piers Morgan in November 2022, where he expressed feelings of betrayal and dissatisfaction with the club's treatment of him. Since then, the club has undergone significant changes, with Sir Jim Ratcliffe's Ineos Group taking control of football operations and Ruben Amorim replacing Erik ten Hag as manager. Despite the new management, United's performance has been inconsistent, and they currently sit in the 8th position in the Premier League. Ronaldo's retirement plans are also on the horizon, as he aims to prepare for the 2026 World Cup with Portugal, showcasing his dedication to the sport.