Manchester United duo Odion Ighalo and Nemanja Matic both agree Cristiano Ronaldo has had to work harder in his career than Lionel Messi.
26.03.2020 - 12:02 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester United fan favourite Nani picked three of his once Old Trafford teammates when asked to select his all-time five a-side team.
Fellow countryman Cristiano Ronaldo, legendary midfielder Paul Scholes and current United No.1 goalkeeper David de Gea were all selected by the Portuguese winger, who is now plying his trade with MLS outfit Orlando City.
His line up was completed by fellow former Portugal internationals Deco and Bruno Alves, who both won the 2004 Champions League under Jose
Manchester United duo Odion Ighalo and Nemanja Matic both agree Cristiano Ronaldo has had to work harder in his career than Lionel Messi.
It is 11 years ago this month that Federico Macheda scored a famous goal to cap a brilliant Manchester United fight-back. A goal down with ten minutes remaining, up stepped a certain Cristiano Ronaldo and the Italian Macheda; the latter delivering a stunning curling effort into the Aston Villa net to win the game.
Rio Ferdinand has recalled the first time he and his Manchester United team-mates came face-to-face with Cristiano Ronaldo.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has revealed how talks with Sir Alex Ferguson helped revive his career after he had become a 'liability' in midfield.
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes claims Inter Milan were interested in signing him after the European Championship in 2000.
Bruno Fernandes says his entire perception of Manchester United changed following Cristiano Ronaldo's impact at the club.
Mike Phelan has revealed it was a challenge to transform Cristiano Ronaldo into a team player during his time at Manchester United.
With Dean Henderson impressing on loan at Sheffield United, attention is beginning to turn to the goalkeeper’s future at parent club Manchester United.
Tahith Chong has revealed how he idolised Cristiano Ronaldo growing up - and spoken about the moment he was left starstruck when meeting Wayne Rooney at Manchester United.
Odion Ighalo has revealed that Juan Mata, David de Gea and Sergio Romero have helped him settle into life at Manchester United.
Former Manchester United goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel believes Dean Henderson has a long way to go before he challenges David de Gea as the club's No.1 between the posts.
Here’s a round-up of the Manchester United headlines.
United’s treble-winning side of 1999 is rightly considered among the greatest in football history, but those who say it is Sir Alex Ferguson’s best Manchester United team are perhaps wrong.
Wayne Rooney labelled his red card for England against Portugal in the 2006 World Cup as one of his "lowest feelings" in football, but believes the incident was the spark of a relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo that drove Manchester United on to new heights.
Manchester United could soon have a third international goalkeeper in their first-team squad.
Manchester United may finally be edging towards a central midfield to be proud of.
David de Gea could well be the last remaining trace of Manchester United’s 2012/13 Premier League champions come the start of next season.
This should have been one of the biggest weeks of Dean Henderson's career. Over the previous seven days, the Manchester United goalkeeper would, in a world still oblivious to the coronavirus, have made his England debut, accelerating the debate over whether the time is coming for him to challenge David de Gea at Old Trafford.
Former Manchester United captain Bryan Robson has compared midfield star Bruno Fernandes to United legend Paul Scholes.
Nani has named Cristiano Ronaldo as his favourite Manchester United teammate and ranks his countryman above legendary footballers Diego Maradona and Pele as the best player in history.