Cristiano Ronaldo believes Manchester United’s struggles are not solely due to manager Ruben Amorim, stating that the Premier League is challenging and the problems run deeper than coaching. Ronaldo hinted at future ownership of a “big club” and expressed admiration for Amorim’s past success in Portugal but acknowledged the difficulties of managing in the competitive Premier League. Despite leaving United in 2022, Ronaldo still has a fondness for the club and hopes for a positive outcome under Amorim’s leadership, as he was named Best Middle East Player of 2024 at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai.
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Could the Boston Celtics lose Al Horford this summer?
Al Horford is entering unrestricted free agency after a significant season with the Boston Celtics, where he played 60 games, including 42 as a starter, at the age of 39. His future with the team is uncertain, as he may retire or pursue a championship elsewhere, with speculation from ESPN's Tim Bontemps suggesting he could be a valuable asset for the New York Knicks. However, hosts of the "Taylor Talks Celtics" podcast expressed skepticism about...
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