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Samuel Meade

Cristiano Ronaldo accuses Gary Neville of using him for fame and says they're not friends

Cristiano Ronaldo claims Gary Neville "uses" him for fame after snubbing his former Manchester United team-mate.

The Sky Sports pundit has previously been among those to defend the forward following his return to Old Trafford last summer. However he has since changed his tune in light of this season's events and has claimed Ronaldo needs to leave the club if he can't accept his new role.

Some of Ronaldo's former team-mates continue to back the forward, but many have called for him to depart whilst also passing judgement on his behaviour, both on the pitch and the subs bench. Ronaldo has suggested that Neville opts to criticise him due to the headlines it'll create with their friendship no longer there.

He told Talk TV : “It’s hard to listen [to] that kind of criticism and negative about people who play with you, for example, Gary Neville, as well. I think they take advantage of that (his profile) because they are not stupid. I’m the number one followed guy in the world. It’s not by coincidence.”

“To listen as ex-colleagues or team-mates criticise you, when they only see one point of view. It’s easy. It’s easy to criticise, I don’t know if you have a job in television that they must criticise to be more famous. I really don’t understand it. It’s hard when you see people who was in the dressing room with you criticising that way.”

Ronaldo recently ran onto the Old Trafford pitch to warm-up and deliberately chose not to shake Neville's hand whilst he was working for Sky. The Portuguese star has also taken aim at Wayne Rooney, who is another former team-mate to make comments he doesn't agree with.

Gary Neville has been prepared to criticise Cristiano Ronaldo when others haven't (Getty Images)

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When quizzed on why he made those comments, Ronaldo said: “Probably, because he finished his career in [his] 30s. So, I'm still playing high-level. I'm not gonna say that I'm looking better than him, which is true." He also added that the criticism did bother him, but he wouldn't be losing sleep.

Rio Ferdinand and Roy Keane are among those to defend Ronaldo, even in recent weeks. The Irishman has been involved in several heated debates in the Sky studio as he puts forward the case for Ronaldo, which hasn't gone unnoticed by the wantaway United star.

Ronaldo said on the pair: “Not just because they speak good about me, but they was there in the dressing room. They are football players. They know how players think and behave.” United have commented on the existence on the interview, but are yet to decide on how best to reprimand the player, who is now on international duty.

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