Beckham hopes Ronaldo stays on at Man Utd
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[May 09, 2022] (Reuters)
- Manchester United are set to undergo
major changes after another disappointing season but former
midfielder David Beckham hopes Cristiano Ronaldo sticks around for
at least another year.
United's 4-0 hammering at Brighton & Hove Albion at the weekend
means they cannot finish higher than sixth.
The Old Trafford side have appointed Ajax Amsterdam manager Erik ten
Hag to replace interim boss Ralf Rangnick from the end of the
current campaign, with the Dutchman expected to revamp the squad
during the close season.
Ronaldo has scored 24 goals in all competitions this season and
Beckham, who also wore United's number seven jersey, hopes the
37-year-old forward will stay on.
"It's important to him -- we all know how much United means to him.
He's still doing what he does best," Beckham told Sky Sports at the
Miami Grand Prix.
"To be doing what he's doing at his age is really incredible so
hopefully it continues for another year or two."
Beckham, who won six Premier League titles at United, said fans had
stuck by the side through some difficult times, with United's last
league title coming in the 2012-2013 season.
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Former soccer player and MLS team owner David Beckham speaks during
an interview in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York,
U.S., February 26, 2020. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
"It's been a tough end to the season. But it is the end of the
season, I'm sure a lot of fans are thankful of that because it's
been a tough one -- full of ups and downs," he said.
"The players have done what they can do best, so has the manager. I
turned up at the stadium a few months back and every seat was filled
so the fans still believe, they support, they turn up for the team.
"It's what United fans do. There's not many teams to have gone
through what they've gone through in the last few years and still
filling out their stadium. There will be changes."
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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