Manchester United's former coach: Ronaldo was forced to do things he didn't want to do.

Mike Phelan is one of Manchester United's “trusted men”. He served as Alex Ferguson's assistant and went back to that bench with Solsquier. No one else knows more secrets from “Some of the most interesting, discovered for “Manual Cooking”, concerned Cristino Ronaldo. Phelan tried to explain the metamorphosis suffered [...]
Some of the most interesting, discovered for “Manual Cooking”, have to do with Cristino Ronaldo. Phelan tried to explain metamorphosis suffered by the Portuguese player since his arrival from Sporting CP:
It was quickly spotted, it was like a sponge. He always wanted more and loved the challenges. The hardest thing, however, was his departure from that individualism. We had to make Cristiano a team player, get rid of selfishness and individualism, and we succeeded. There were things he didn't like doing in training, but we forced him to”.

Cristiano Ronaldo's career in Manchester does not accept discussion: 292 matches, 118 goals, three Premier League titles, a “FA Cup”, two League Cups, an English Supercup, a Champions League, a World League of Clubs, a Golden “Toop”... However, it was his period in Madrid, where the true metamorphosis of CR7 occurred, according to Phelan:
We saw him play for Real and he had some things inherited by Manchester United. He managed to transfer certain aspects to the highest degree of perfection as a football player. It's a great pleasure for us”.
Ferguson's assistant and now Solsquier's, in any case he prefers not to take credit:
I don't pretend I created Cristiano Ronaldo. Many people have influenced him, but the greatest contributor has been his. Ronaldo's professional consciousness is fantastic”












