Tag: Ronaldo

  • Everton matchwinner: Why I celebrated like Cristiano Ronaldo

    Everton matchwinner: Why I celebrated like Cristiano Ronaldo

    Everton attacker Andros Townsend insists he wasn’t seeking to wind-up Cristiano Ronaldo with his goal celebration in their 1-1 draw at Manchester United.

    Townsend celebrated by imitating Ronaldo.

    But he later said: “Not imitating, it’s just a mark of respect to a guy who influenced my career. I spent many hours on the training pitch and in the video room trying to analyse his free-kicks and his stepovers and the way he dedicated himself to football. So it wasn’t an imitation it was a mark of respect to one of my idols. I probably didn’t do the celebration justice and didn’t execute it properly.”

    On his five goals in nine games for Everton, Townsend continued: “I’m loving my football and I’m so happy to have the opportunity to play for Everton football club and to contribute and score goals. I’ve said many times in the past I should e scoring goals on a more consistent basis. For one reason or another I’ve never really done it over the course of the season. It’s been a good start but I’m capable of much more.

    On the mood in the dressing room, he added: “It’s a difficult one because on the one hand we’re delighted to come to Old Trafford and get a point with the injuries we had but we;re a little disappointed not to take all three.

  • I made the right decision to bench Ronaldo – Solskjaer

    I made the right decision to bench Ronaldo – Solskjaer

    Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has said he does not regret resting Cristiano Ronaldo for their 1-1 draw with Everton on Saturday.

    Solskjaer’s men bungled the chance to go top of the Premier League after Andros Townsend cancelled out Anthony Martial’s opener.

    Yerry Mina’s late winner for the Toffees was ruled out for offside by VAR late in the game,

    Solskjaer’s decision to start Ronaldo on the bench has since been criticized, with his team only winning just two of their last six games in all competitions.

    But the Norwegian defended that call, claiming he has to manage the workload of the players.

    “You make decisions throughout the season, you’ve got to manage the players’ workload.

    “The decision was, for me, the correct one today,” Solskjaer said.

  • What Ronaldo texted me after Man Utd win – Ferdinand

    What Ronaldo texted me after Man Utd win – Ferdinand

    Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has revealed he received a text message from Cristiano Ronaldo after his late winner against Villarreal in the Champions League on Wednesday.

    The Red Devils fought back from a goal down, with Ronaldo securing three points with a 95th minute goal.

    And Ferdinand says the Portuguese was confident he would score in the game.

    “He (Ronaldo) text me tonight saying ‘I didn’t’ play well but I knew I’d score,’” Ferdinand said.

    “That’s the belief that he has. The other players are feeding off it. It’s a great place to be.

    “United’s performance today wasn’t great, it wasn’t at the level Ole wants it to be. But when you need a goal, a moment to galvanise the squad, the stadium, the fanbase, Cristiano Ronaldo steps up.

    “He wants to be that guy the chance falls to. His goal record says it all. He’s there for the big moments. He’s a big part of that too.

    “When you have a player like Cristiano Ronaldo, the players in the dressing room are given life. There’s a lease of life, belief, because they know if the chance comes, he will put them away.

    “It gives you that ability to be relaxed. It was the biggest thing in our team. When you get under even more pressure and you can see the clock ticking, you don’t panic. We were very composed because we believed the chances would come.”

  • Ronaldo scores in 95th minute to seal Man Utd win

    Ronaldo scores in 95th minute to seal Man Utd win

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored an injury-time winner as Manchester United came from behind to beat Villarreal in an action-packed Champions League Group A contest.

    The repeat of last season’s Europa League final, which the Spanish side won on penalties, looked to be heading for a draw after another disappointing United performance but summer signing Ronaldo stroked home from Jesse Lingard’s lay-off to spark jubilant scenes at Old Trafford.

    However, Unai Emery will be left wondering how his side did not come away with all three points themselves.

    United started off brightly with Bruno Fernandes scooping over and Ronaldo also failing to hit the target with his header in the opening seven minutes.

    Villarreal took charge thereafter but could not score in a first half in which they created chance after chance.

    United goalkeeper David de Gea made vital reflex saves to deny Arnaut Danjuma and Paco Alcacer and also thwarting Yeremi Pino.

    Striker Alcacer should have scored when Raphael Varane misjudged the bounce of the ball but dragged his shot wide, and Alberto Moreno and Pino both blazed over from promising positions.

    But they did break the deadlock at the start of the second half as Danjuma snuck in behind and pulled the ball back for Alcacer to convert from close range.

    United were finding it difficult to make inroads but equalised through Alex Telles’ moment of genius, as he smashed a first-time volley from 20 yards out into the bottom corner.

    Ronaldo’s winner means Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side pick up their first win while, in the group’s other tie, Atalanta beat Young Boys 1-0 to go top of the table.

  • Man Utd selling Ronaldo to Madrid was right call – Alex Ferguson

    Man Utd selling Ronaldo to Madrid was right call – Alex Ferguson

    Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says selling Cristiano Ronaldo to Real Madrid was the right call.

    The Scot says Ronaldo’s desire to make a 2009 dream move to Real Madrid led him to allow the star forward to leave when the LaLiga giants made their £80million bid for him.

    Ferguson said on the UTD Podcast: “I was not against that, six years was great for a boy from Madeira, getting him here just after his 18th birthday.

    “I think we did well that way and it gave me a chance to get a replacement.

    “We got Antonio Valencia and he was fantastic so we were very lucky that way.

    “I knew (how good he would be). When he got to that kind of platform at Real Madrid.

    “To be fair to Real, they are one club that has produced world-class players for years and years and won the European cup so many times, 13 or something.

    “You’ve got to give them credit – it is a platform where any great player would love to go to.”

  • I’d love to spend one day as Ronaldo – Lingard

    I’d love to spend one day as Ronaldo – Lingard

    Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard has revealed he would pick Cristiano Ronaldo as the person he’d choose to be for a day if he got the opportunity.

    The 28-year-old is a lifelong United fan and grew up idolising Ronaldo during his first spell at the club between 2003 and 2009.

    Ronaldo returned to the club this summer and already has three goals in his first four matches.

    Speaking in an interview with England Football, Lingard admits he would love to spend a day in the life of his idol.

    “If I could…be one person for a day, it would be… Ronaldo. Cristiano,” he said.

    “I just want to see his day-to-day life. I want to see what he eats, what he drinks, the way he trains. I would love to get an insight into that.”

  • Every EPL game is a fight – Ronaldo

    Every EPL game is a fight – Ronaldo

    Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo is already enjoying his Premier League tussles, after United picked up a narrow win over West Ham at the weekend.

    The Red Devils secured a 2-1 away win thanks to a last minute David De Gea penalty save, with Jesse Lingard netting the winner.

    Ronaldo, who scored the equaliser for United, posted on social media after the win.

    His message read: “Every game in the Premier League is always an amazing fight for the three points.

    “Today we got to see a glimpse of all the obstacles that we will find on our way, but we have to keep our mind set on our goals.

    “Together! Strong! Focused! Let’s go, Devils!” followed by a muscle emoji.

  • Why I took Ronaldo, Bruno off against Young Boys – Solskjaer

    Why I took Ronaldo, Bruno off against Young Boys – Solskjaer

    Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has given reasons why he took Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo out of their game with Young Boys on Tuesday.

    The Red Devils began their Champions League campaign with a shock 2-1 defeat in Switzerland.

    With his team one goal up and down a man, Solskjaer took off Ronaldo and Fernandes in the 72nd minute.

    They were replaced with Nemanja Matic and Jesse Lingard.

    “The game had gone 70-odd minutes. They’ve both been running a lot Saturday and today.

    “The astroturf takes its toll. We wanted Nemanja’s experience and Jesse’s legs,” Solskjaer said.

  • Ronaldo equals Messi, Casillas Champions League records

    Ronaldo equals Messi, Casillas Champions League records

    Cristiano Ronaldo equalled all-time Champions League records held by Iker Casillas and Lionel Messi during Manchester United’s game against Young Boys.

    Ronaldo made his first appearance for Man Utd in the competition since 2009 on Tuesday as he started in the club’s group-stage opener.

    Ronaldo made his first appearance for Man Utd in the competition since 2009 on Tuesday as he started in the club’s group-stage opener.

    With his start against Young Boys, Ronaldo matched Casillas with a record 177 appearances in the competition.

    It took the Portugal star just 13 minutes to open the scoring in Switzerland to put United 1-0 ahead, sealing in the process a share of another record.

    That would prove to be the best it got for United on the night, however, as the Swiss side scored twice in the second half to stun the Red Devils 2-1.

    Young Boys became the 36th different club he’s scored a Champions League goal against, with only Messi matching that mark.

  • UCL: Young Boys stun 10-man Man Utd despite Ronaldo goal

    UCL: Young Boys stun 10-man Man Utd despite Ronaldo goal

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored on his Champions League return for Manchester United but it was not enough as Young Boys struck in stoppage-time to cap a remarkable comeback win.

    Ronaldo, who became the joint all-time Champions League appearance holder on his 177th appearance in the competition, fired his side ahead after an exquisite pass from fellow Portuguese Bruno Fernandes.

    United played for almost an hour with 10 men after Aaron Wan-Bissaka’s dangerous challenge on Christopher Martins earned the defender a straight red card.

    They looked set to hang on for a point in an entertaining match after Cameroon winger Moumi Ngamaleu’s equaliser but a mistake by substitute Jesse Lingard allowed Jordan Siebatcheu to score the winner deep into stoppage time.