Record 20-time English Premier League (EPL) winner Manchester United is not having an ideal season. Having been ousted in the 2021-22 FA Cup, its chances of winning a title this season are nearly quashed. As it stares at its third successive title-less season, Wayne Rooney has explained the reason for its decline since the past decade, and Cristiano Ronaldo is possibly a reason for it.
"You could see after 2011; Ronaldo left in 2009, Tevez left, and after that, you could see it was going to go back before it can move forwards. That's what I could see, and that's why I was asking the questions. Unfortunately, they probably still haven't recovered from that to this day," Rooney was quoted as saying.
"A massive part of it was Van Persie. I think him coming in gave everyone a lift, coming in at number nine, scoring the goals he scored. That was a bit of a masterstroke from the manager to bring him in and have him hungry because he was a bit older. He carried us that season," Rooney concluded.