'They don't suffer - and they don't CARE': Cristiano Ronaldo says Man United youngsters are 'not the same' as his generation... and claims only Dalot, Martinez and Casemiro are 'very professional' Cristiano Ronaldo has slammed the attitude and professionalism of Manchester United's young stars. In his explosive Talk TV interview, which took in several topics - including his thoughts on former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the devastating loss of his baby boy Angel and how close he came to joining Manchester City in 2021, the Portugal forward complained that young players have it too easy and don't listen to his advice. And he could only single out Diogo Dalot (second right), Lisandro Martinez and Casemiro for praise from the current squad. 'I LOVE Solskjaer... I think he did a good job and he needed more time': Cristiano Ronaldo insists that Manchester United should NOT have sacked Norwegian and replaced him with Ralf Rangnick Cristiano Ronaldo has heaped praise on former Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and claimed he 'did a good job and needed more time'. Ronaldo has hit the headlines over the past week after the release of his bombshell interview with Piers Morgan on TalkTV. Within the controversial sit-down with Morgan, Ronaldo slammed the current state of the club, along with heavily criticising United manager Erik ten Hag and former teammates including Gary Neville and Rooney. Gary Neville mocks Cristiano Ronaldo's explosive interview with well-timed 'World Exclusive' tweet telling fans to watch Salford City's FA Cup tie instead... after the Portuguese star slammed his ex-Man United team-mate for criticising him. The first part of Ronaldo's bombshell chat was broadcasted on TalkTV at 8pm on Wednesday night, with the Portuguese star giving both barrels to Manchester United for 'betraying him.' 'It surprised me a lot... they stopped the clock!': Cristiano Ronaldo rips into Man United's lack of 'evolution' since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013, with Portuguese star claiming they have made 'ZERO' progress. It was one of a number of damning assessments from Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, in the first part of his 90-minute sit-down with Piers Morgan, as he took aim at the club and opened up on criticism. 'To listen to ex-colleagues criticise you... I feel a bit betrayed': Cristiano Ronaldo says negative comments from his former team-mates hurt, after he fired back at Gary Neville and Wayne Rooney. And in the first part of the interview with Morgan that was released on Wednesday, Ronaldo thanked the former United duo of Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane. REVEALED: Manchester United players want Cristiano Ronaldo gone BEFORE the end of the World Cup after he turned on team-mates following criticism of Erik ten Hag and the club. Cristiano Ronaldo has burnt his bridges with the rest of the Manchester United players after he criticised the club and manager Erik ten Hag in an explosive interview. The feeling among the squad is that it would be better if United find a way of offloading Ronaldo while he is at the World Cup and the 37-year-old Portugal star does not return to Old Trafford.