Ian Wright has suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo seek counselling to help him deal with the new-found negativity coming his way as his Manchester United career looks to draw to a dramatic climax.
The Arsenal legend also said it was 'sad' to see how one of the greatest to ever play the game is dealing with the twilight years of an unprecedented career at the top, with an outlandish 2022-23 coming to a head in a recent interview.
In a now well-documented tell-all talk with Piers Morgan, Ronaldo admitted to feeling 'betrayed' by United, openly declared a lack of respect for his manager, accused Gary Neville of using him for 'fame' and slammed former manager Ralf Rangnick.