Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunning number of 31 goals in 34 appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League last season. This is the highest number of goals a midfielder has ever scored.
Watch the 10 best Ronaldo Goals in this video.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunning number of 31 goals in 34 appearances for Manchester United in the Premier League last season. This is the highest number of goals a midfielder has ever scored.
Watch the 10 best Ronaldo Goals in this video.
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t believe his summer flirt with Real Madrid will affect his relationship to the Old Trafford fans.
The Portuguese international was linked with a transfer to Spanish giants Real Madrid throughout the summer but ended up committing his future to Manchester United so he stays at Old Trafford at least one more season.
Ronaldo is currently undergoing rehabilitations following a summer ankle surgery but is set to return to action in United’s mid-week Champions League clash against Villarreal.
Ronaldo is aware that he will need to win over some sceptical supporters, who believe his heart is no longer with the club.
However, he insists that he has no concerns as to the reception he will get from the crowd at Old Trafford.
“When I put on the shirt, I give it my all” he said in The Sun.
“I’m already in the history of the club. When I play the fans will love me again”.
In the 2007-08 campaign Cristiano scored a total of 42 goals in all competitions where 31 of the goals were scored in the league. Ronaldo’s amazing scoring streak was rewarded with the European Golden Shoe and he was the first winger to win this award.
This goal is scored against Portsmouth at Old Trafford and was one of the best goals scored by Ronaldo in the 2007-08 season.
Cristiano Ronaldo was born the 5th February 1985 and already as a young lad he got talent. He told his mom in an age of 6 that he one day would play for Real Madrid – which doesn’t has happened yet although he and his club Manchester United got an amazing offer. He has grown up in Maderia in Portugal.
He has won amazing prizes:
Ronaldo plays in the legend jersey number – 7. George Best, Bryan Robson, Eric Cantona, and David Beckham has all played in 7 and United’s manager demanded he shirt play in 7, although he requested 28. He came from Sporting Lissabon after the season 2003/2004.