Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro
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Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese football player who currently plays for Manchester United. He plays as a left or right winger and is one of the highest rated football stars in the world.
He is also an important player in the Portuguese National team having scored 18 goals by the age of 22. This season Ronaldo has broken records with the huge amount of goals he has scored for Manchester United
Ronaldo is back at last..!
Manchester United’s number 7 Cristiano Ronaldo is back in the Red Devils squad for the first time this season.
The reigning European footballer of the Year will certainly feature in tonight’s Champions League game at Old Trafford when the Big Boys start the defence of their title against Spanish club Villareal.
On Tuesday, it was reported that Ronaldo had completed full training ahead of this game. The Portuguese’s return comes as a major boost to Fergie’s side that already possesses big guns like Tevez and Berbatov in front.Cronaldo,fans will love me again..!
Manchester United’s talisman, Super Ronaldo, could be back for the Reds much sooner than expected. Fergie’s side are yet to rise from their current embarrassing situation of which Ronaldo’s absence seems to be the true cause.
In a press conference after Man United’s loss to bitter rivals Liverpool, Alex Ferguson insisted that his squad was not psychologically affected by the negative outcome of that important fixture.
In reality, though Fergie may be speaking the truth, there is no doubt that Ronaldo’s return would hugely boost the confidence of other players in the team like Ferdinand or Rooney.Isn't Ronaldo bigger than Man-U
No Ronaldo, no glory!’ this was the thought of many people after Manchester United lost to Liverpool on Saturday.
The Red Devils may have won both the EPL and the Champions League title last season, but things are not as sweet presently as they were last year.
Man United is a great club, with outstanding players such as Anderson, Tevez, and newcomer Berbatov. However, even with these big names, getting goals and clinching victory seem to be two very difficult tasks to do.
Earlier during the summer, Ryan Giggs insisted that his team was strong even without Ronaldo. Now, is this opinion actuality true?
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