Kamis, 25 Desember 2008

Giggs: Ronaldo was better in 06-07!



Ryan Giggs reckons that Cristiano Ronaldo was a better player in teh 2006/07 season than last year!

Cristiano scored 42 goals in all competitions last year, on the way to winning the Premier League, Champions League and numerous individual awards - not least the Ballon D'or!

But Giggsy insists that Ronaldo was better the year before - when United romped home to just the Premier League title.

"In the 2006-07 season I thought Ronaldo was unbelievable. Last season I didn't think he was as good. He did turn himself into an even greater goal scorer, but the previous season his overall play was incredible."

"Ronaldo is dedicated to every part of his lifestyle and so are the people he has around him. He has his diet and the way he looks after himself. He leads his life for football so he has got to be like that."

World Champions




Cristiano Ronaldo is now a World Champion! Having been recognised as the best Player in the World by FifPro and France Football (and teh FIFA Award to follow in February), Ronaldo's Manchester United became champions of the World after a 1-0 over South America's best team!

United dominated possession from the start. Quito's best chance came early on when Jairo Campos found space to meet Alejandro Manso's whipped free-kick in front of goal but somehow put his shot wide. But the South American champions were on the back-foot from that point onwards and were grateful to Cevallos for three good saves in the first 20 minutes.

Cevallos did well to push away a Rooney snap-shot from the edge of the area and repeated the trick to keep out another ferocious effort from the England striker soon after - although this time he will have been relieved that the ball bounced wide after it had span from his grasp. And the 37-year-old was soon in action again, flinging himself to his right to keep out a diving header from Tevez after some good work from Cristiano Ronaldo.

Ronaldo looked keen to impress the crowd at the Yokohama International Stadium, showing off some fancy footwork at every opportunity, with only an end-product missing from his play. United's failure to score was not through lack of effort, or chances, and Cevallos was again in the right place at the right time to palm away Park's stinging shot before parrying another effort by Tevez. Park should have done far better before the break when Anderson's long ball fell to him at the back post - but he miscued horribly and sliced his attempted chip well over.

It looked like Ferguson's men would be punished for failing to take those chances when Vidic was dismissed for his clash with Bieler with both players grounded - and the red card also means he will be suspended for the first leg of United's Champions League clash with Inter Milan in February. United's 10 men were forced to reshuffle and Tevez was replaced by Jonny Evans, who filled in at the back. But it made little difference to the pattern of the game as Quito still lacked ambition and United continued to come forward.

Rooney and Ronaldo had been by far the best performers on the day and they combined to deadly effect with 17 minutes left. The Portuguese winger teed up Rooney on the left-hand corner of the penalty area to bury a low shot in the far corner of the net. Quito, at last, attempted to respond but the closest they came to an equaliser was another effort from range by Manso that Van der Sar tipped over. Earlier on Sunday, Japan's Gamba Osaka secured a third-place finish with a 1-0 win over Mexican side Pachuca.

Liga Deportiva : Cevallos, Norberto Araujo, Calle (Ambrossi 77), Campos, Calderon, Reasco (Larrea 82), Urrutia, William Araujo, Manso, Luis Bolanos (Navia 87), Bieler.

Subs Not Used: Dominguez, Obregon, Delgado, Eder Vaca, Danny Vaca, Chango, Viteri.
Booked: Bieler, Campos, Cevallos, Calle, William Araujo.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, Rafael Da Silva (Neville 85), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Anderson (Fletcher 87), Park, Tevez (Evans 51), Rooney.

Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Berbatov, Giggs, Nani, Scholes, Welbeck, O'Shea, Gibson, Amos.
Sent Off: Vidic (49).
Booked: Anderson.
Goals: Rooney 73.

Senin, 15 Desember 2008

Ronaldo escapes FA action


The FA have decided not to launch any disciplinary action against Cristiano Ronaldo after the Manchester United star appeared to kick out at Tottenham's Michael Dawson in Saturday's game between the two sides.

Referee Mike Dean, who did not take any action at the time, has looked at the incident but has not deemed it serious.

A Football Association spokesman said: "We contacted the referee, who confirmed he didn't see the incident at the time and, having reviewed footage, he has also confirmed he would not have sent the player off for violent conduct had he seen it.

"On that basis, no further action will be taken."

United had feared that Ronaldo would face a ban for violent conduct, which would have been his second suspension in less than a month.

Meanwhile, veteran boss Sir Alex Ferguson is still waiting to hear from UEFA who are deciding whether Wayne Rooney deliberately stamped on Aalborg's Kasper Risgard during last week's Champions League clash.

Video evidence does not show if there was any intent from the United striker, but UEFA could still hand him anything up to a three-match ban if they deem the challenge to be dangerous or violent.

Sabtu, 13 Desember 2008

Gomes is hero


Heurelho Gomes left White Hart Lane a hero as his last-minute save earned Tottenham a goalless draw against Manchester United.

So often ridiculed for his error-prone presence in the Spurs goal this season, Gomes' confidence has begun to return.

And as United desperately searched for a winner to ensure they left for Club World Cup duty in happy mood, the Brazilian produced a fingertip save to turn away a Ryan Giggs free-kick that was going to creep in.

It left the Red Devils rueing their failure to take advantage of second-half superiority and opened the door for Chelsea to surge clear in the Barclays Premier League title race by beating West Ham tomorrow.

Dimitar Berbatov will have been particularly disappointed at his failure to make an impact, which just gave the Spurs fans - so used to losing this fixture - more reason to cheer.

Sir Alex Ferguson predicted a hostile reception for the old Tottenham favourite and the Spurs fans obliged with a stream of boos and jeers that began when Berbatov emerged for the warm-up and continued throughout the game.

It should really have been no surprise that the four men Ferguson claimed were major doubts should be in United's starting line-up, Berbatov and Cristiano Ronaldo among them.

United would have wanted the quartet on the field too as, with Arsenal and Liverpool failing to win earlier on, they had been presented with a perfect opportunity to stamp their presence on the championship picture before heading to Japan.

Yet the visitors' attempts to break the Tottenham defence did not get them very far, even though Ledley King's frail knee prevented him from taking part and Jonathan Woodgate lasted just 10 minutes after coming off worst in a tackle with Carlos Tevez.

Ji-Sung Park and Michael Carrick both had shots deflected wide but Gomes, who Redknapp is persevering with despite a string of awful mishaps, was relatively untroubled until Rio Ferdinand forced him into a save in first-half stoppage time.

Tottenham did not exactly lay siege to United's goal but at least they made Edwin van der Sar work to keep them out.

The veteran Dutchman has just been awarded a new one-year contract, with Ferguson adding a ringing endorsement of his enduring ability.

Van der Sar backed up the assessment with a couple of excellent saves.

The first denied David Bentley, who flicked the ball up perfectly for a volley that had Van der Sar scrambling to make a low left-handed save.

Van der Sar's next effort was even better as he palmed away a shot from Aaron Lennon, who had been allowed to get too near the United penalty area, then reacted quickly enough to block Roman Pavlyuchenko's follow-up.

Luka Modric then launched himself at Didier Zokora's inswinging cross but his diving header was just off target.

With Pavlyuchenko getting in the way of a Tom Huddlestone piledriver, it was easy to see why the Spurs fans were disappointed their team were still being held at the break, although at least they could revel in the failure of Berbatov to make a significant contribution.

It took the 27-year-old just seven minutes of the second half to suggest he intended to be more of a threat, spinning superbly on halfway before embarking on a charge into the Spurs box that was only halted by Michael Dawson's despairing lunge.

Ronaldo - another peripheral figure - had the ball in the net from the corner. The Ballon D'Or winner claimed it should have stood but referee Mike Dean correctly ruled it out for handball.

It was the beginning of a long period of United pressure, although it took the introduction of Paul Scholes and Giggs to bring an air of real menace to their attacks.

Giggs supplied the cross from which Nemanja Vidic's header forced Gomes into his best save and the veteran Welshman was also responsible for the corner Ferdinand nodded over at the near post.

A goalmouth scramble that ended with Michael Carrick driving a low shot at Gomes also came from Giggs' set piece delivery.

Park tested Gomes with a rasping drive but Van der Sar would have been beaten if Modric's shot had curled just under that bar after flicking off Ferdinand rather than just over it.

Two Ronaldo free-kicks brought no reward, which was probably why he left Giggs to take the last one and give Gomes the chance to be a hero.

Kamis, 11 Desember 2008

United top despite draw


Danish side Aalborg held Manchester United to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford but Sir Alex Ferguson's side still progressed to the last 16 of the Champions League as group winners.

It had looked comfortable for the home side early on as Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez had chances either side of the Argentine's goal, less than three minutes into the match.

Ryan Giggs was given too much space in the centre of midfield and lifted a simple ball over the defence. Tevez was far more alert than the sleepy defence and reached Giggs' pass, scoring with a first-time flick past Karim Zaza.

More goals looked on the cards as chances fell for Jonny Evans, Nani and Rooney again, all in the opening 20 minutes.

AaB, to their credit, were happy to soak up the pressure - albeit unconvincingly - and then find the gaps left by the home side, with Thomas Augustinussen and Marek Saganowski missing the target early on.

But the goals were still a shock when they came, both of them against the run of play.

Nani had almost scored after being played in behind the AaB defence when, two minutes later, he gave away a free-kick.

The set-piece was swung in to the front post where Michael Jakobsen had made a clever run, untracked by the static United defence, and he was able to glance a diving header beyond Tomasz Kuszczak and into the far corner of the net.

The second goal, scored just before half-time, mirrored the first with John O'Shea missing an identical chance to Nani's before AaB went up to the other end to shock the home crowd.

Anders Due found the space to whip in a deep cross which Jeppe Curth nodded back across goal and, miraculously, past Kuszczak. It was a wonderful, curling effort which gave the match some much-needed spice.

It at least snapped United out of the rut they had casually worked their way into after their early dominance, and the second half began in familiarly promising fashion.

Seven minutes into the half, after Tevez had already missed a good headed chance, Rooney powered his way into the AaB area and poked a low drive past Zaza from 15 yards.

Yet, much to the frustration of the United bench, the reigning European champions couldn't push on to clinch the three points.

A Steve Olfers sliding tackle took the ball from substitute Paul Scholes' feet just as he looked ready to score, and Zaza made two good saves from Gary Neville and Olfers' deflected header.

In truth they were probably affected by events in the other Group E game, which allowed them to finish top, but they would have liked to have taken their chances and cruised through to the next phase.

Selasa, 09 Desember 2008

Ronaldo returns to training


Cristiano Ronaldo was able to return to training on Tuesday morning and could be involved in Manchester United's Champions League clash with Aalborg at Old Trafford on Wednesday.

The Portugal international had to be substituted after picking up a hip injury in Saturday's victory against Sunderland and had been thought to be a major doubt for the final Group E clash against the Danish side.

However, Michael Carrick, Patrice Evra and Daniel Welbeck did not take part in the training session, increasing speculation that John O'Shea, who has been struggling with a hamstring injury, could return to the starting line-up.

Meanwhile, veteran defender Gary Neville has admitted that his continuing injury problems are starting to frustrate him.

The 33-year-old has struggled to regain full fitness since injuring ankle ligaments against Bolton Wanderers in March 2007.

He made only one substitute appearance in the whole of the 2007-08 campaign and, despite returning to the first team this season, has not made a Premier League start for over a month.

He told United's official website: "To be honest, I've not been able to stay fit enough, or produce consistently good enough performances, to stay in the team, simple as that.

"You've got to be realistic and honest with yourself. The first thing you've got to do is stay fit.

"If you do that over a long period of time, you get the opportunity to get your level of performance to something that's acceptable for this club."

Senin, 08 Desember 2008

Papers: Ronny wants more



Golden Ronaldo wants more
Cristiano Ronaldo says he now feels "at home" at Manchester United and wants to stay at Old Trafford. Only four months after his "dream" move to Real Madrid fell over, the winger's itchy feet appear to have been soothed and all it took was being handed the Ballon d'Or. Ronaldo, who was in Paris yesterday with his long-suffering manager Sir Alex Ferguson to receive the European player of the year trophy, said he was now content. "I've been playing for Manchester for five years, I feel at home," he said. "There have been prizes won by this club both collectively and individually. I'm happy at Manchester and want to stay." Ronaldo joined United in 2003 and scored 42 goals last season to help them win Premier and Champions League titles. However, the 23-year-old said he wanted more. "I am an ambitious person. I don't want it to stop here. I think we have to keep trying to win trophies... I am on the right track. I am the Golden Ball winner today, which motivates me even more."
Glen Corry, The Guardian

The Daily Mail claims Sir Alex and United chief executive David Gill met with Ronaldo on Friday to open talks over a new £40 million deal and extend his stay at the club.

In other news, Sir Alex is backing the return of Scotland v England games at the end of the season, say The Times.

Ronaldo Gets Ballon D'or



Cristiano Ronaldo picked up his most prestigious award yet as he took home the world famous Ballon D'or - the European Footballer of the Year Award!

He was in Paris for the full 3 hour show alongside Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who gave Ronaldo a standing ovation when the time came.

Ronaldo was grateful to Ferguson, and all his team-mates.

"I've been playing for Manchester for five years - I feel at home," said the 23-year-old Ronaldo. "I'm happy at Manchester and want to stay."

"I'm an ambitious person. I don't want it to stop here," said Ronaldo reflecting on his success. "I think we have to keep trying to win trophies, collectively and individually. I'm on the right track.

"It's always special to reach this level, the important thing is to stay there. The idea is to keep progressing, collectively and individually as well. Without my team I couldn't have won it, and I have to thank them also."

Sir alex had kind words for him, and said it was good for Manchester United to have such an accomplished player - the first United player to win the Award since George Best some years back!

"It's a long time since we won one, 40 years ago," said Ferguson. "Of course, he's only 23. He's only just beginning. When players get to 26 they start to mature."

Kamis, 04 Desember 2008

Ronny deserves it


Some people may be thinking the Ballon d'Or is just another award for Cristiano Ronaldo, the latest in a long line of trophies recognising his astonishing achievements last season.

In the last seven months, he's been named PFA Player of the Year, Football Writers' Player of the Year and FIFPro World Player of the Year. But this one caps the lot. Ronny appears to be genuinely thrilled to win this, the most prestigious individual honour in world football.

I'm delighted for him. It would have been ludicrous if he had been pipped to the award by Lionel Messi or Fernando Torres, both of whom enjoyed successful seasons but were not as consistently devastating as Ronaldo.

And let's not forget that in being heralded as the world's greatest player by 77 out of the 96 journalists on the voting panel for the France Football magazine gong, Ronaldo joins a very distinguished list indeed.

The last three United winners were George Best (1968), Bobby Charlton (1965) and Denis Law (1964). After scoring a phenomenal 42 goals in the 2007/08 Double triumph, perhaps Ronaldo has already assured he will be mentioned in the same breath as that trio in years to come.

But one way for him to guarantee that is to ignore overtures from the continent, stay at this great club and continue to torment opposition defences for many more seasons.

"This is one that I want to win again because it is so good," Ronaldo said after scooping the award. "Therefore, I will wake and I will say to myself 'I want to be even better'." Let's hope he fulfills that ambition in a United shirt.

Selasa, 02 Desember 2008

Ron: Simply the best


Cristiano Ronaldo has been awarded the prestigious Ballon d’Or trophy.

The most coveted individual honour in world football, the award recognises Ronaldo’s outstanding performances over the past 12 months.

"I dreamt of this when I was younger," he said. "It's a great day for me and my family."

The Portuguese winger scored 42 goals last season on the way to domestic and European glory with the Reds and was the resounding favourite to win the trophy.

After France Football’s confirmation in the early hours of Tuesday morning, the 23-year-old joins United legends George Best, Denis Law and Bobby Charlton on the award’s honours roll.

Recent winners include Kaka (AC Milan, 2007), Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus/Real Madrid, 2006) and Ronaldinho (Barcelona, 2005).

Ronny is the 42nd different player to pick up the prize, and the third Portuguese after Eusebio’s victory in 1965 and Figo's win in 2000.

"The Ballon d'or has been won by two great Portuguese players and for me to be part of that history is a great feeling."

Ballon d'Or

Last five winners:

2007 – Kaka
2006 – Fabio Cannavaro
2005 – Ronaldinho
2004 – Andriy Shevchenko
2003 – Pavel Nedved


Fergie: Stupid Sending Off


Sir Alex Ferguson has stood by Cristiano Ronaldo as our Portuguese star became embroiled in the bizarrest sending off of the season.

Ona yellow card from a tackle on Shaun Wirhgt-Phillips, Ronaldo leapt up to head the ball from a corner, but then choose to punch the ball back towards the corner spot rather than head it - claiming he heard the Ref's whistle.

Fergie backs up ROnny - "He tried to stop the ball from hitting his face," said Ferguson.

"He thought he had heard a whistle, he got a little push as well and it is not as if he punched the ball. The crowd played a part and he got sent off."

However, City boss Mark Hughes agreed with referee Howard Webb's decision, and added: "I don't think the referee had any choice. I thought he was going to catch it at one point.

"It was a clear handball. It was a soft sending off but clearly a second bookable offence.

"I don't know what reason he will give for doing it but if he says the ball was going to hit him in the face why didn't he head it?"

Sabtu, 29 November 2008

Ronny needs your vote


Cristiano Ronaldo is in the running for yet another award and ManUtd.com readers can now vote for the United winger.

The 23-year-old has been nominated for PFA 2UP Fans' Player of the Month for November after a fine month during which he has netted four goals in as many games.

Ronaldo faces competition from Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka, Spurs front man Darren Bent and Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard.

The PFA 2UP Fans’ Player of the Month Awards are the only official awards of the Professional Footballers’ Association that are voted for by the fans.

Each month, four lucky supporters who have voted for their divisional winners will get the chance to present the PFA 2UP Divisional Fans’ Player Award to their football hero on the pitch before a home game. One of the yearly fan winners and a guest will be invited to the prestigious PFA Player of the Year Awards Dinner.

Voting for this month's award closes at midnight on 30 November. So vote now at www.givemefootball.com!

Evra: Ronaldo will get Kicked


Manchester United defender Patrice Evra fears that Cristiano Ronaldo will be targeted by opponents should he claim the Ballon d'Or next month.

Evra told the press: "Ronny expects to win the Golden Ball but I have told him that when people see him in the pictures with the golden ball he will have a lot of enemies!

"This is the life, when you are the best player everybody tries to beat you.

"He received a lot of bad tackles against Villarreal and the fans tried to upset and goad him as well. It is normal. He has to be ready for that."

Rabu, 26 November 2008

United Qualify but Ronaldo Battered and Bruised


Cristiano Ronaldo took another beating as Manchester United were held to another 0-0 draw, though it does see them qualify for the Champions League knockout stages.

Ronaldo received a number of bruising tackles, with one particularly bad tackle rewarded by a red card for the offending opposition player.

It was a broadly disappointing game, with too many misplaced passes and runs off the ball that went unnoticed. But it was a controlled display by United, who had settled quickly, forcing Diego Lopez into an early save when Anderson shot across goal from a wide angle.

Playing a measured brand of football, the visiting team looked to get behind the Villarreal defence and did so after eight minutes, with Rooney slotting home from a Patrice Evra pull-back only for the effort to be ruled out for an offside against the France defender.

The Villarreal keeper made regulation saves from Ronaldo and Fletcher, returning to the United line-up after injury as one of five changes from the side that drew at Aston Villa on Saturday. But it was a truly spectacular effort from Diego Lopez to tip a thunderous strike from Ronaldo on to the crossbar late in the opening half.

Villarreal, comfortable on the ball if lacking in ambition, did cause United occasional problems and Tomasz Kuszczak had to be alert to parry a strike from Santi Cazorla. Several Villarreal players were incensed shortly after the restart when Rooney went down in the penalty area. Fabricio Fuentes was in close attendance but there did not appear to be any contact.

Diego Lopez kept out another shot from Ronaldo and two weak strikes from Anderson while Villarreal, who had lost skipper Marcos Senna to injury at the break, gradually showed some attacking intent. Soriano Bruno impressed after replacing Senna and almost picked out the impressive Guiseppe Rossi with a cross from the left while three Villarreal players tried but failed to make contact with a teasing ball from the right.

Rooney had a shot on the turn saved but the nearest the half came to a goal after the break was after the forward's cross from the left took a deflection and headed towards goal with the keeper stranded.

Capdevila headed the ball out for a corner but shortly afterwards was sent from the field. It was a late tackle by Spain defender Capdevila as he slid to win the ball but his studs left the ground and he made contact high on Ronaldo's left leg, with the Portugal star writhing in agony. Howls of derision sounded around the Madrigal for the final 10 minutes of the contest but United closed out the match to ensure their qualification.

Villarreal: Diego Lopez, Javi Venta, Rodriguez, Fuentes, Capdevila, Santi Cazorla, Senna (Bruno 46), Eguren, Pires (Fernandez 65), Rossi (Franco 78), Ibagaza.

Subs Not Used: Viera, Edmilson, Cygan, Angel.
Sent Off: Capdevila (82).
Booked: Javi Venta, Eguren, Fuentes.

Man Utd: Kuszczak, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Ronaldo, Fletcher (Gibson 80), Carrick (Tevez 86), Nani (Park 85), Anderson, Rooney.

Subs Not Used: Foster, Giggs, Vidic, Rafael Da Silva.
Booked: Evra, Ronaldo.

Att: 26,000
Ref: Roberto Rosetti (Italy).

Sabtu, 22 November 2008

Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo branded ‘malicious bigmouth’ by Brazil


In a game that saw two of the candidates for World Player of the year go head-to-head, Kaka orchestrated many of Brazil’s attacks while Ronaldo did little to justify his claim to be favourite for the award during his team’s defeat in Brasilia.

“He’s a malicious guy,” said Silva, “and if I hadn’t jumped out of the way he would have broken my leg.

“He just lost it because we snuffed him totally out of the game.

“He had the nerve to say he didn’t touch me but that’s only because I got out of the way.”

Earlier this week, Ronaldo said that he was so good he could fill the first three places in the Fifa Player of the Year awards, but his time in Brazil finished on a sour note as the game came to a close.

Ronaldo had several run-ins with the Brazil players while Silva refused the Manchester United playmaker’s hand after one particularly nasty challenge in the closing stages.

“Being considered the best player in the world, he must have more respect. It is difficult to accept what he did,” said Silva.

“He is a little [naughty], yes. But that is football. And we need to know to deal with it.

“He was nervous because he couldn’t create anything.

“Then he realised he was in the wrong and tried to apologise but I wasn’t accepting that.”

Silva’s team-mates, too, were in unforgiving mood and cast doubts on the Manchester United player’s temperament when things go against him on a football pitch.

“Ronaldo was out of order and a bigmouth,” said Real Madrid’s Marcelo.

“He elbowed me off the ball, then tried to have a shouting match about it.”

The win, which included a Luis Fabiano hat-trick, was a relief for under-fire coach Dunga, whose team had failed to score in five of their last seven games.

Elano, who also found the net, was quick to rub further salt into Ronaldo’s wounds ahead of the Manchester derby at Eastlands next week.

He said: “Cristiano Ronaldo scores big goals and does excellent exhibitions but for me I would choose Kaka as the world’s number one.

“We certainly overcame Portugal in this duel and I will always help Kaka to overcome Ronaldo.”

Ronaldo is a firm favourite to emulate last year’s winner, Kaka, by lifting both the European and World Player of the Year titles.

“I am the first, second and third best player in the world,” Ronaldo joked earlier this week. “But there are other good candidates, like Kaka, [Lionel] Messi and [Fernando] Torres.”






Jumat, 21 November 2008

Ronaldo Gets his 100!


Cristiano Ronaldo netted his 100th goal (and 101st!) as Manchester United crushed Stoke City 5-0 at home! Ronaldo ran the show.

United played with a verve the visitors never came to terms with and made light of the absence of injured Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney and Ryan Giggs.

The game was barely two minutes old when a robust challenge from Amdy Faye on Tevez gave Ronaldo the type of chance he craves. And the Portuguese winger duly stepped up and struck a blistering free-kick that dipped and swerved in front of Thomas Sorensen, who allowed the ball to slip through his grasp.

Ronaldo could have had a second soon after as United piled on the pressure, but Faye threw himself in the way of his rasping shot.

Stoke dug in and a trademark long throw from Rory Delap was headed towards his own goal by John O'Shea, only for Edwin van der Saar to claw the goalbound ball to safety. Despite gaining some decent possession in attacking areas the visitors failed to create many chances and found themselves with a bigger mountain to climb when Carrick doubled United's lead just before the break. The midfielder collected Ronaldo's pass on the edge of area and despite having four defenders around him, he managed to rifle home a left-footed shot from 16 yards.

After the break the home side looked to put the result beyond doubt and Berbatov did just that as he controlled a cross from Carlos Tevez and volleyed home.

Ronaldo was now running the show and twice tested the Stoke keeper from distance as United hunted a fourth before Tevez tried his luck and curled a shot narrowly wide. Faye was then involved in a confrontation with Ronaldo as the Portugal international aimed a kick at the Stoke midfielder, an incident missed by the officials.

Angolan international Manucho was introduced as a second half substitute by United but headed wide when unselfishly played in by Ronaldo before Berbatov saw an effort cleared off the line by Danny Higginbotham.

The fourth goal eventually came courtesy of Welbeck, another substitute brought on by Ferguson, who gave Sorensen no chance with a powerful shot from 25 yards.

Ronaldo then capped a fine individual and team performance with his second free-kick two minutes from time, struck past the left-hand edge of a badly positioned wall.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Vidic, Evans, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick, Fletcher (Gibson 63), Park (Welbeck 63), Tevez (Manucho 74), Berbatov.

Subs Not Used: Foster, Anderson, Nani, Rafael Da Silva.
Booked: Evra.
Goals: Ronaldo 3, Carrick 45, Berbatov 49, Welbeck 84, Ronaldo 89.

Stoke: Sorensen, Griffin (Wilkinson 79), Abdoulaye Faye, Shawcross, Higginbotham, Olofinjana (Cresswell 31), Diao, Amdy Faye, Delap, Fuller (Kitson 68), Sidibe.

Subs Not Used: Simonsen, Cort, Whelan, Tonge.
Booked: Fuller, Delap.

Att: 75,369
Ref: Peter Walton (Northamptonshire).

Minggu, 16 November 2008

Ronaldo's Ex: He is Vain


We're not sure exactly where you go from dating Cristiano Ronaldo - its a bit like moving on from Manchester United - how can you find another club that competes?!

Ronaldo is on his way to global stardom, became the World Player of the Year, is tea-total so rarely pictured falling out of clubs, and has the charisma, confidence and attitude that women love. He's also filthy rich and good looking.

Up until two months ago, his body was saved for Nereida Gallardo, but with Ronaldo alledgedly texting her to finish it, Nereida has decided that if she can't find another mega-rich man, she might as well sell her story about her ex to the newspapers!

'He's a coward,’ she tells the News Of The World. ‘He couldn't end it face-to-face’ said Nerieda, before letting out some of Ronaldo's secrets.

‘He likes his body to be smooth all over and would even use a hair removal cream,’ Nereida says.

‘He would also use tubs of moisturiser, coating every part of his body at least twice a day. His house is full of mirrors so he’s always walking around glancing at himself.’

Ronaldo Pushes for New Contract


Cristiano Ronaldo's Agent has been in Manchester recently, and has now admitted to meeting up with David Gill in a bid to push through a new contract for his superstar client that will tie Cristiano to United for the next 5 years.

Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to sign up the World Player of the Year for the forseeable future, and admits that this summer may be a problem in keeping him - "Next summer will be a key element of his contract situation because he will have three years left then."

Ronaldo's Agents Gestifute released a statement on their website suggesting Ronaldo is keen to get back around the negotiating table.

"It is normal that a footballer wants a deal to go with his status and one that matches his performances on the field," said a spokesperson for Gestifute.

"But nobody has prepared anything concrete. We want to avoid all these rumours in the press and will have contact with United. We do predict a meeting with Manchester United to speak about the future of Ronaldo but still there is not an exact date."

Selasa, 11 November 2008

Ronaldo - New Contract Offer?



Cristiano Ronaldo looks set tobe offered a new contract, which will rub salt into the wounds of Real Madrid, who are still upset that they didn't manage to attract the Portugal and Manchester United star to join their Galacticos in the summer.

Cristiano Ronaldo's agent, Jorge Mendes, was in Manchester yesterday, and met up with United supremo David Gill - with rumours circulating that the club are trying to tempt Ronaldo to commit his future to the club where he made his name.

Any new contract offer is likely to be for 5 years (taking him up to 2013) and will be a stunning £170,000 A WEEK!

Ronaldo has said he is happy here, just months after issueing several want-away statements to the Press.

Minggu, 09 November 2008

Ronaldo & United Lose

Cristiano Ronaldo and his Manchester United team-mates were left rueing missed chances as Arsenal got their Premiership campaign back on track.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson will have been frustrated by his side's wastefulness, with Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo guilty of throwing away obvious openings.

It was United who had the first opportunity when Arsenal keeper Almunia inexplicably picked up a backpass from Mikael Silvestre inside the first two minutes. Arsenal were relieved when Anderson's free-kick was half-cleared and Michael Carrick turned the loose ball wide.

Wenger appeared to have instructed Arsenal to probe United's right-flank, where Gary Neville looked desperately uncomfortable at the start of what was a harrowing afternoon for the England defender. Gael Clichy's cross was headed off target by Nicklas Bendtner, who then failed to get on the end of another dangerous ball from Nasri.

Rooney missed an even better chance for United after 17 minutes, carelessly lofting an inviting ball from Ronaldo over the top when it seemed certain he would score.

Arsenal took full advantage of the reprieve to take the lead five minutes later, when Nasri's shot took a crucial deflection off Neville and wrong-footed Edwin van der Sar. It was a wonderfully open game but Arsenal were playing like a team stung by recent criticism and the sight of old rivals United had only inspired them further.

Fabregas had a shot deflected just wide but United were threatening themselves and Almunia needed to save well from Ji-Sung Park.

If there was a frustration for Arsenal, it would have been that the crucial second goal had eluded them, despite their dominance. They did not have to wait long to get it as Nasri doubled their advantage three minutes after the restart. Fabregas was at the centre of affairs again, punishing United for failing to pick up Nasri when he threaded through a perfect pass for the France midfield man to beat Van der Sar with an emphatic finish.

United, uncharacteristically, were lacking a cutting edge and wasted a perfect opportunity to grasp at a lifeline immediately after Arsenal's goal. Park found Ronaldo unmarked at the far post but he dragged his shot across the face of goal with only Almunia to beat.

Almunia then required lengthy treatment after an accidental clash with Carrick as United refused to give up on the belief that they could get back into an enthralling encounter. He carried on but was clearly in discomfort and was replaced by Lukasz Fabianski with 12 minutes left.

United also replaced Rooney with Carlos Tevez and Anderson with Ryan Giggs in what was clearly a last throw of the dice by Ferguson as time ran out. Rafael, who had replaced Neville in the 63rd minute, pulled one back in the final minute with a spectacular left-foot volley from the edge of the box after Arsenal failed to clear a Giggs cross.

Arsenal: Almunia (Fabianski 78), Sagna, Gallas, Silvestre, Clichy, Walcott (Song Billong 77), Fabregas, Denilson, Nasri, Diaby (Toure 86), Bendtner.

Subs Not Used: Vela, Ramsey, Wilshere, Djourou. Booked: Gallas, Sagna, Clichy.
Goals: Nasri 22, 48.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, Neville (Rafael Da Silva 63), Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Anderson (Giggs 72), Carrick, Park, Rooney (Tevez 77), Berbatov.

Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Nani, O'Shea, Evans.
Booked: Evra, Carrick.
Goals: Rafael Da Silva 90.

Att: 60,106
Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire).

Ronaldo Eyes Victory at Arsenal


Six victories from their last seven league games have seen United move third in the table, a place and a point above the Gunners with a game in hand.

"We want to win the title so we have to get three points there," said Ronaldo.

"We have a great spirit and we are a great team, so our aim is to pick up three points."

Despite their impressive past record on their visits to Highbury, Arsenal`s previous home, United have claimed just one point from two games at the Emirates Stadium.

But Arsenal have gone three games without a win in all competitions and, despite sitting fourth in the table, have already lost to Fulham and Hull this season.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is definitely without top-scorer Emmanuel Adebayor, while Mikael Silvestre has a suspected broken nose, Theo Walcott and William Gallas are doubts and Robin van Persie begins a three-match domestic suspension.

"I don`t know if it is tough for them at the moment but they will still have 11 players, the same as us, and I know it will be difficult because it always is," said Ronaldo.

"It is a new stadium and maybe it is because of that our record at the Emirates is not as good as it was at Highbury.

"But do not forget also Arsenal have great talent. We respect them and it is going to be difficult to win there."

In the 2007-08 league campaign, Arsenal won 16 of their first 21 matches and were unbeaten until 9 December.

"Last season Arsenal started very well and dropped points at the end of the season," Ronaldo added.

"Maybe this season is going to be different. Maybe they will lose points at the start and then win them in the last bit of the season.

"But we can`t worry about that. We have to think about ourselves."

Jumat, 07 November 2008

Ronaldo Tops Magazine List


The Portugal international finished top of the magazine’s annual countdown of the top 100 footballers on the planet, beating the likes of Barcelona`s Lionel Messi and previous winner Kaka of AC Milan to the coveted No.1 spot. See www.fourfourtwo.com for the full top 10.

“Ultimately Ronaldo’s personal achievements, coupled with his team’s success, secured him the No.1 spot,” said FourFourTwo editor-in-chief Hugh Sleight.

Ronaldo scored an amazing 31 goals in 31 starts as United retained the title last season, including successive ‘Goal of the Month’ winners against Portsmouth and Aston Villa.

Ronaldo is FifPro World Footballer of the Year


Cristiano Ronaldo, the Manchester winger, has been named FifPro World Footballer of the Year.

The Portugal international, who is also the favourite to be named European and Fifa World Player of the Year, has been chosen for the award by thousands of professional footballers across more than 40 associations.

Ronaldo was continually linked with a move to Real Madrid over the summer, but now insists he is happy at Old Trafford.

"I insist that I am a Manchester United player and now I think that next year I will continue here," Ronaldo said. The player also said that Sir Alex Ferguson played a huge part in his decision to commit his future to Old Trafford.

"He has been a key person. I respect him a lot, because it was him who signed me and he has played a very important part in all that I have won," Ronaldo said.

"In Lisbon I reached an agreement with him and it was decided that the best thing for all was to continue.

"He listened to my arguments and I listened to his. Now I understand that it was the correct decision. I am with Manchester United body and soul."

Ronaldo was one of five Premier League players who have been selected in the team of the year. The Portugal winger joins Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres (both Liverpool), John Terry (Chelsea) and Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United) in the team.

Like United, Liverpool provide two members of the team, with Gerrard and Torres, who is one of five Spanish players in the team. Real Madrid also have two players in the team in Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos, however, Barcelona boast three players with Carles Puyol, Xavi and Lionel Messi all selected in the side.

Kaka, the Brazil midfielder, is the only player included from an Italian team.

FifPro team:
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
John Terry (Chelsea)
Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United)
Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
Kaka (AC Milan),
Xavi (Barcelona)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Fernando Torres (Liverpool)
Cristiano Ronaldo (Manchester United)

Ronaldo: I`ll Score 42 More


Earlier this week, Manchester United gaffer Sir Alex Ferguson warned Cristiano Ronaldo that he`d struggle to equal the ridiculous goal tally he amassed last season, saying: "He has five goals now and he got 42 last season. I would expect him to get between 25 and 42 this year."

Now, though, the midfielder-cum-striker insists that, despite his stint at Euro 2008 and subsequent ankle injury - not to mention the months of controversy surrounding the `move that never was` to Real Madrid - he can smash his own record.

"I know it’s very difficult to score 42 goals again," he admitted, "but I believe in myself and in my colleagues.

"I’m training the same and I hope to do the same or better."

However, managers and players in the Premier League and around Europe will be spending a lot more time dissecting the Portuguese superstar`s game this term and the 23-year-old no longer has an element of surprise.

Last time out, it was unclear as to whether Fergie was deploying him as a winger or a striker. By the time anyone had figured it out, Ronaldo was well on the way to his goal bonanza.

Thus, a repeat is a bold claim, to say the least. Still, who`s going to rule it out at this point?

Rabu, 05 November 2008

Ferguson: Ronaldo can improve


The Manchester United star was honoured by his fellow professionals as he was named the leading player of 2007/08 by members of the world players` union.

Portugal international Ronaldo was always going to be a leading contender for the honour after he scored 42 goals to help the Red Devils claim the Premier League and UEFA Champions League crowns.

And Ferguson has warned Premier League and European defences that the 23-year-old will get even better with age.

Experience
The Scot told Sky Sports News: "For a winger to score 42 goals, that itself deserves recognition. His performances apart from that were exciting. He`s a player who always wants to take the ball and always plays with such great courage.

"Where he will improve is his authority, his timing. Experience gives you better timing, better authority and better decision making and handling all situations, that`s what maturity does.

"In the case of Cristiano, at 23, we expect that to progress the right way.

"When you look at the quality of the players involved it is a measure of the success of the team last season. It was a marvellous year for us and, quite rightly, we`ve been recognised in a big way."

Ronaldo, who was targeted by Real Madrid over the summer before electing to remain at Old Trafford, was quick to repay the compliment in his praise for Ferguson.



Titles
He said: "The boss is very important for me. I`m at the club because of him, he signed me when I was 18 years old.

"He helped me a lot. He respects the players, he knows how to speak with the players and I think this is very important. 99 per cent of the players have a great relationship with him.

"He`s a great man, a great manager, and it is great to be part of Manchester United with him. The titles speak for the themselves, he has won everything for the club."

Ronaldo was joined in the FifPro World XI of 2007/08 by team-mate Rio Ferdinand, who was a rock at the heart of United`s defence during their Double triumph, with Ferguson eager to salute the England international.

He added: "He`s never lost that technical advantage he has over other defenders. The ability and balance to take the ball out of defence has always been there.

"What we`re seeing with Rio now is a maturity in terms of helping other people round about him and being a leader in that respect."