Premier League: They removed a mural of legends featuring Cristiano from Old Trafford: it only lasted 12 days!

And thehe is Divorce between Manchester United and Cristiano Ronaldoafter his controversial statements before A Exclusive interview with Talk Sportadded a new chapter this Wednesday with the removal of the Old Trafford facade from a A huge advertising wall featuring the Portuguese.
The chronology of events is as follows. On November 4 at the hands of Adidasthe club presents a campaign called United Sevenswhich honors one of the legendary bearers of the number “7”. Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, or David Beckham Besides the current owners: Cristiano Ronaldo and Ella Tone (in the women’s team).
a Huge mural with a group photo of the five heroes covers a large part of Old Trafford’s facade and the club is promoting the campaign both on social networks and on their website using An 8-minute short film Where the five “sevens” speak. “The number” 7 “is legendary on this team and Wearing it for the first time is something you will never forgetRonaldo says in the short documentary, which can still be seen on the ‘Red Devils’ official YouTube channel.
Bomb in the form of a controversial interview
Cristiano Ronaldo, Eric Tunhaag And United have been in a more than tempestuous relationship for several months yet Portuguese attempts to leave the club in the summer and the Frequent substitutions Which the Dutch coach relegated to throughout the course. However, this past Sunday, November 13th, everything seemed to be definitively blown when the progress was announced. Portuguese interview with his friend Piers Morganjournalist for “TalkSport”.
The The full interview will be broadcast in full between Wednesday and Thursdaybut before that happens and new owners are known to join in “I don’t respect Ten Hag”And the “I feel betrayed” also “They turned me into a black sheep.”the club proceeded to “erase” the image of the Portuguese from its stadium by removing the aforementioned campaign mural, which barely lasted 12 days on screen, in a very illuminating maneuver for the current tense situation.