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Sir Alex Ferguson can’t hide the joy of seeing Cristiano Ronaldo go home to Manchester United. Kudos to CR7!
Ronaldo returned to Manchester United this summer. The Portuguese striker decided to leave Juventus, with a tag of 15 million Euros.
Returning to Manchester United, Ronaldo returned to wearing the club jersey that helped raise his name. Yes, the owner of 5 Ballon d’Or has defended MU in the 2003-2009 season.
At that time, Ronaldo was brought by Sir Alex Ferguson to MU after being bought from Sporting Lisbon. In the hands of the Scottish manager, Ronaldo transformed into one of the best players on earth.
At MU, Ronaldo presented 9 titles, including three Premier League trophies and once the Champions League. With the Red Devils, Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 2008.
Sir Alex Ferguson, as an orbiting figure Cristiano Ronaldo, admitted that he was really happy to see his students return to school Manchester United.. In his second debut match, against Newcastle, Ronaldo, who immediately scored two goals, received praise from Ferguson.
“You saw on Saturday (against Newcastle) it was like Caesar entering Rome after the win,” Ferguson told the UTD Podcast. The Sun.
“I came, I saw, I conquered. It was fantastic,” said the 79-year-old.
“I mean, for anyone who is a United fan, we could have a million people there, without a doubt, because there are so many outside, hundreds even outside. It’s one of those things,” he said.
Ferguson later recalled Ronaldo, as a player who learned so quickly when he coached. Now, his ability is considered to have developed much more rapidly.
This season, it’s proven. Ronaldo immediately contributed 4 goals from 5 appearances with MU.
“When he was here as a kid, the learning process was very, very fast,” said Ferguson.
“A lot of people say he’s a diver and there’s a bit of a spell about that but, after that, he attacks the defenders and all he needs is a push and he’ll swing past them.”
“He will attack with incredible speed. I think the knowledge of his game is growing. He was born with ambition. He sacrificed himself to be the best.”
“I remember we played Arsenal on Saturday and it was raining at Carrington. I said to him, and you know he would always train after training, and I said, ‘In. We have a game tomorrow and it’s too wet. The ground is too soft. .’
“So I went to my office, looked out the window and what was he doing? He went to the synthetic court. I have no more arguments! I can’t say anything to him. He beat me,” said Sir Alex Ferguson.
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