Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo has criticised the "new generation" of footballers who he believes refuse to take advice from older players.
The Portuguese forward sat down with Sky Sports recently and spoke about how young players today don't want to accept criticism.
"Of course. I think to build up a good things sometimes you have to destroy a few things," Ronaldo said.
"I remember when I was 18 some older players spoke with me and I took that as having to improve, they know more than me as they have more bad moments. This new generation in general don't accept that if you criticise them. I have kids I know. They do the opposite.
"I don't say our players but in general. You have to find the right balance to speak with them. It's a new year we have to change the page. We have many things to win. We have to believe that or it will be a nightmare.
"I'm here to help. When they need my support and advice, I will be the number one to help.
"If you don't want my help and my advice, do your job look at yourself. Do your best to help the team."