Tag: Ronaldo

  • Manchester United out of Champions League

    Manchester United out of Champions League

    Atletico Madrid dumped Manchester United out of the Champions League round of 16 after edging to a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford on Tuesday.

    Renan Lodi scored the only goal just before half-time as Diego Simeone’s side won 2-1 on aggregate after a late draw in the first leg last month.

    Tuesday’s result means United’s trophy drought will now almost certainly stretch to five years, with Ralf Rangnick’s side already eliminated from the FA Cup and 20 points behind leaders Manchester City in the Premier League.

    “I think we played a very good first half — exactly the way we wanted to play with a high energy level but we couldn’t convert that into one or two goals,” Rangnick said after the match.

    “Conceding that counter-attacking goal just before halftime didn’t make life any easier. It was hard in the second half and always interrupted. There was always somebody lying on the floor.”

    United named three changes from Saturday’s victory over Tottenham Hotspur, with Bruno Fernandes coming in to start and Paul Pogba and Marcus Rashford dropping to the bench.

    Teenage United forward Anthony Elanga, who turned hero to score a last-minute equaliser in the first-leg, went close to opening the scoring on Tuesday.

    This was when his run toward the near post in the 12th minute was rewarded with a low cross from Fernandes, but he saw his shot stopped by goalkeeper Jan Oblak.

    United goalkeeper David de Gea then produced an outstanding diving save to push wide a long range effort from Rodrigo De Paul.

    Atletico had the ball in the back of the net midway through the first half when Joao Felix tapped in to an empty net at the back post, but Marcos Llorente, who supplied the assist, was ruled offside.

    It was a typical display of the kind of gritty defending and swift counter-attacking for which Simeone’s side have been known.

    United, for all their pressure, were unable to create enough quality opportunities to get themselves the goal they needed.

    The visitors did eventually take the lead in the 41st minute through Lodi as he scored a jumping header at the back post following a floated cross from Antoine Griezmann.

    The move came after Atletico won back possession from Elanga, who looked to have been fouled but saw protests waved away by referee Slavko Vincic.

    On Vincic’s calls, Rangnick adeed: “I would also say some curious refereeing decisions. I wouldn’t say they were decisive but at least he fell too often for those time-wasting antics.”

    United pushed for an equaliser in the second half but were unable to find a way back into the match, resulting in their sixth elimination in their past eight Champions League knockout ties.

    “In the second half it was a brilliant collective effort from the team, one of the best this year,” Simeone said in a postmatch news conference.

    “I’m happy, that’s why I celebrated it in the dressing room.”

    Elsewhere in the Champions League also played on Tuesday, Darwin Nunez’s 80th minute goal proved enough as Benfica shocked hosts Ajax 1-0 (3-2 on aggregate) to progress to the last eight.

  • ‘Rangnick decided to ruin our Sunday’ – Ronaldo’s sister slams coach

    ‘Rangnick decided to ruin our Sunday’ – Ronaldo’s sister slams coach

    The sister of Cristiano Ronaldo has intimated he wasn’t injured as he missed Manchester United’s defeat at Manchester City.

    A hip flexor injury saw the 37-year-old ruled out of Sunday’s 4-1 thrashing and Ronaldo flew to his homeland on Sunday before kick-off at The Etihad stadium.

    Roy Keane claimed that there was more to Ronaldo’s absence than just injury. Those suspicions were fuelled further by Ronaldo’s sister Katia liking a post on Instagram saying that he wasn’t injured.

    The post, from a Ronaldo fan account which is followed by the man himself, emerged on Sunday prior to kick-off and said: “Cristiano Ronaldo is not injured and is not sick. The man is 100%.

    “Good morning to you who, like me, are sad and angry because Rangnick decided to ruin our Sunday by taking CR7 out of the derby against Manchester City simply for tactical reasons, to defend himself more in the game.”

  • EPL: Ronaldo must regret signing for Man Utd – Barnes

    EPL: Ronaldo must regret signing for Man Utd – Barnes

    Liverpool legend John Barnes insists Cristiano Ronaldo will be regretting not signing for Manchester City last summer.

    The Portuguese forward was in advanced talks to move to the Etihad Stadium in August before making a last-minute switch to re-join Manchester United.

    “His goal record is great for a 37-year-old, but I think if he had come to City, he’d probably have 25 goals now, because the good players there would have found him a lot easier,” Barnes told the Mirror.

    “They would have had the vision and the technique to put him in, whereas I think some of the players at United simply don’t have that vision to put him in on goal.

    “Then there’s the other argument that his legs have gone and he’s not got the pace he had four of five years ago.

    “I think what’s probably got him frustrated is that he’s not had the same service he’s been used to in the past and people haven’t seen him.”

  • Ronaldo not seen at team hotel ahead of Man City clash

    Ronaldo not seen at team hotel ahead of Man City clash

    Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was missing from the team hotel ahead of today’s derby at Manchester City.

    The Portuguese player was absent as Ralf Rangnick and 21 players met at the Lowry Hotel for their pre-match routine.

    Tribalfootball reports that Edinson Cavani, Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw were also missing as United players entered the plush hotel in Manchester city centre to prepare for Sunday’s crunch Premier League clash with City.

    Ronaldo was seen taking part in full training on Wednesday.

    The Portuguese superstar was not understood to have picked up any injury in sessions since then.

    All eyes will now be on United’s team-sheet which will be released one hour before kick-off at 4.30pm.

  • Man City boss Guardiola admits Ronaldo has been a joy to watch

    Man City boss Guardiola admits Ronaldo has been a joy to watch

    Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says stopping Cristiano Ronaldo will see them beat Manchester United on Sunday.

    Ronaldo has endured a difficult start to 2022, scoring just once in the calendar year so far.

    Guardiola has admitted he is a big admirer, saying: “As a finisher he’s exceptional, I’m not going to disguise it was a joy to watch him these years.

    “We have to explode our game, our strength to avoid Cristiano close to the box, because there he is almost unstoppable.

    “When you are one of the greatest that he was in terms of being a goalscoring machine, you will always be there.

    “He is so strong mentally. He handled pressure without a problem because he lived with expectation through his career and always responded in a positive way.”

    He continued: “I remember when we played there and we were winning 1-0 and in control, perfect, perfect, and then the first time arrived he made a chance and Eddy made an incredible save.

    “He hadn’t touched the ball but nearly scored. That is the quality and ability that he has.

    “We have to control him.

    “He’s been one of the greatest in the last 15 years, alongside Messi. What these two guys have done, we’re not going to see again.

    “When you achieve these things, under scrutiny every second of your life and today, even more now with social media.

    “As a finisher he’s exceptional, I’m not going to disguise it was a joy to watch him these years.”

  • I knew how to mark Cristiano Ronaldo – Watford defender

    I knew how to mark Cristiano Ronaldo – Watford defender

    Watford defender Samir says he psyched Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo out by bringing up the past.

    The Hornets’ January signing marked Ronaldo on Saturday at Old Trafford and kept him quiet as he led Roy Hodgson’s strugglers to a goalless draw.

    Samir told Globo: “I had already faced Cristiano Ronaldo four or five times in Italy, so I already knew him more or less.

    “Yesterday [Saturday] I had the opportunity to see him on the field again, and I had a chat with him: ‘I’ll have to tag you again, right? I’d tag you in Italy, I’ll have to tag you here’.

    “And I was assigned to mark him in the area, in the corners. So I had this little dialogue with him.”

  • Ronaldo likes to share everything with teammates – Varane

    Ronaldo likes to share everything with teammates – Varane

    Manchester United defender Raphael Varane is happy to be reunited with Cristiano Ronaldo.

    The pair won everything in the game while with Real Madrid.

    Varane told Canal+: “We have a very good relationship, he’s someone who likes to share, who likes to discuss everything he knows in football, in terms of physical and mental preparation.

    “We don’t hesitate to talk about everything that surrounds the life of a professional footballer. It’s a great experience to play with him.

    “His competitive, winning mentality is a plus for the team.”

  • Cristiano Ronaldo must consider retirement – Leboeuf

    Cristiano Ronaldo must consider retirement – Leboeuf

    Chelsea legend Frank Leboeuf has called on Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo to retire.

    Ronaldo turned 37-years-old this month and his stated aim is to continue playing top-level football into his 40s. Leboeuf has seen enough.

    “Do you know what? I think there is a time where you have to think, ‘what do I do with my life and my career’,” the Frenchman told ESPN.

    “And maybe it’s time for Cristiano Ronaldo at the end of his career to wonder and have a discussion with himself, and maybe some of his family, to know what he has to do for the rest of his career, if there is a future in his career.

    “I don’t want to watch Ronaldo and have pity, because he’s been on the top for so many years.

    “I don’t want him to be a normal player. He’s been an exceptional player for so long.

    “I’d prefer him to give up his career at the top instead of maybe trying and play for two or three more years and not being the player that he used to be.”

  • Ronaldo’s lawyers allegedly threatens to sue his rape accuser

    Ronaldo’s lawyers allegedly threatens to sue his rape accuser

    Lawyers to Manchester United striker, Cristiano Ronaldo, have allegedly threatened his rape accuser with “public exposure” and “humiliation” if she continued speaking to police investigating her claim.

    Kathryn Mayorga had reported the alleged rape in a Las Vegas hotel room to police and also sued the Manchester United ace.

    It was gathered that the rape accuser accepted a £276,000 pay-out from Ronaldo.

    But it’s alleged that top lawyers representing Ronaldo and handling the civil case warned her that if she continues to talk to the police they wouldn’t continue settlement and would publicly accuse her of extortion.

    The bombshell claim was revealed in a court transcript.

    Mayorga‘s attorney, Leslie Mark Stovall, told the US District Court in September last year that Ronaldo’s lawyers had done their homework on Mayorga and knew she was “vulnerable to a very powerful individual and she was frightened of publicity.”

    Stovall cited emails between Ronaldo’s lawyers which were exposed by whistleblowing website Football Leaks and said they “worked that angle”.

    “What they did is they – and you’ll see it throughout the negotiations – ‘Well, if you continue to talk to Metro, we’re not going to continue settlement and we are going to publically (sic) accuse you of extortion, that you had consensual sex and that you’re now trying to extort money from this famous, well-known person.’

    “And she was terrified of that. And that continued to be repeated and repeated and repeated throughout their correspondence. There was a threat.”

  • Rangnick in fresh crisis as Ronaldo, Maguire clash over Man Utd captaincy

    Rangnick in fresh crisis as Ronaldo, Maguire clash over Man Utd captaincy

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire are entangled in a power struggle over the Manchester United captaincy, the UK Sun reports.

    It is understood interim manager Ralph Rangnick, Ronaldo and Maguire have had conversations about the England defender relinquishing the armband for the rest of the season.

    This is to take the pressure off Maguire as he wrestles with his own loss of form.

    But the former Leicester City man is reluctant to do that, because he fears he might lose the captaincy on a permanent basis.

    Rangnick has also requested that Ronaldo mentor the young players within the squad, which is understood to have led to further friction with Maguire.

    Maguire is said to feel increasingly undermined by Ronaldo’s huge influence within the dressing-room, particularly with the younger players.

    There is now a growing belief within the Old Trafford dressing-room that it is inevitable Ronaldo will replace Maguire – who has been struggling for form – as captain.