Manchester United have Cristiano Ronaldo plan as Alejandro Garnacho sends message
08.06.2022 - 06:15
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Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Wednesday, June 8.
Erik ten Hag might do well to listen to Ralf Rangnick's warning on United's Jadon Sancho.
Ten Hag has joined United on a three-year contract with the option of an additional year. The Dutchman will be faced with inspiring improvement out of the squad he's inherited and that includes Sancho, who is yet to find consistency at United.
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Sancho joined United for £73million in the summer, but he failed to hit the ground running following his return to Manchester. Sancho has contributed five goals and three assists from 38 appearances for United last season, looking a shadow of the player who set the Bundesliga alight.
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The last time Cristiano Ronaldo played in the Europa League it was still called the UEFA Cup and nobody outside of Portugal had yet heard of Jose Mourinho — or Ronaldo, for that matter.
The then 17-year-old's sojourn into Europe's B-list competition lasted two games and an aggregate defeat to Partizan Belgrade in September 2002. That year's competition would be won by Mourinho's Porto, beating Celtic in the final, and almost 20 years on Ronaldo has never lowered himself to those standards again.
A month earlier Ronaldo had made his Champions League debut against Inter Milan, with Sporting losing that tie as well, which is why they dropped into the UEFA Cup. On August 14, 2002, Ronaldo was up against Javier Zanetti and Christian Vieri and neither had yet turned 30.
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Alejandro Garnacho and Shola Shoretire were among the United youngsters to bid farewell to Martin Svidersky as the youngster confirmed his departure from