Being a football great, it’s staying at the top level
Cristiano Ronaldo won every club title with Manchester United in his career, and last season was certainly his most memorable year so far as a Red Devil, as his dazzling consistent form helped Manchester United clinch the EPL, the Champions League and, the Fifa World Club Cup titles in a fashionable manner.
So this time round, what more does Ronaldo want to achieve?
Speaking to the media some time ago, the Star winger explained that his goal was to help Manchester United repeat last season’s achievement and possibly win all four trophies.
Already a celebrated player worldwide following the outstanding performances he had throughout the 2007/08 season, Cristiano Ronaldo is poised to be ranked amongst football’s elites in the history of the game in an unarguable way.
Critics have always fused against Ronaldo in his career but he has always managed to come back getting things right to silence the critics.
When Manchester United fans depicted him at age 20 as a dancing clown on the field deprived of the goal-scoring killer instinct, Cristiano Ronaldo came back transformed and led Manchester United to their first EPL trophy in three years with his 23 goals. When the so-called ‘big-game-flop’ missed his penalty in the Champions League semi finals against Barcelona, he corrected himself by scoring a super header in the final in Moscow against big gun Chelsea.
At 24 years of age now, Cristiano Ronaldo is even more experienced than ever. The Portuguese Star winger is certainly not at his best this season – though he is still good – but his strong ambitious and confident mentality shows his greatness and the importance of his presence at United.Shame on you, Anti-Ronaldo supporters.
Ronaldo is an every-day-on-the-pitch victim of intense defensive challenges, fouls and especially, boos. But the experienced 23 year old player is now used to this kind of ‘normal life’ on the field – which Ferguson worries very much about.
Speaking to The Sun, concerning the shameful booing habit of some fans, Ronaldo affirmed:
“It’s normal for me now. If it doesn’t happen, I’m thinking, ‘Why aren’t they booing?’
“It’s part of football. Maybe they think if they boo I’ll lose my concentration — but it doesn’t happen because I like it.”
Despite undergoing surgery earlier in July, Cristiano Ronaldo has 14 goals in his name (plus three good goals disallowed) and 11 assists… and he’s not reach his peak yet.Manchester United, Ronaldo’s focus
After netting his 11th goal of the Premier League and 15th goal of the season - which saw Manchester United widen the gap at the top of the table to five points at the end of the day - Cristiano Ronaldo revealed his confidence in Manchester United.
“We are back where we belong now - on top.
“That is the most important thing and that is where we can stay now,” Ronaldo stated.
Despite seeing their five-points margin reduced to only two points after Liverpool beat Chelsea the day after, the Red Devils are still in a strong position to...Ronaldo gives Manchester United victory over Everton.
As expected by the public, Cristiano Ronaldo had his name on the scoring sheet when Manchester United hosted the Merseyside Blues Everton on Saturday evening.
The Red Devils were threatening in attack with Park and Tevez piercing the midfield, but Ronaldo looked more like the one to break the deadlock. The Portuguese Superstar was very lively in the left wing, creating good chances and having a couple of opportunities for himself, but Tim Howard was alert enough to clear his line.
Then came the defining moment for Cristiano Ronaldo to put Manchester United ahead at the 44th minute:What was your favourite moment in Ronaldo’s 2007/08 season?
Looking back at Ronaldo’s 2007/08 season, there are so many memorable moments! From his amazing free kick against Portsmouth to his super header in the final of the Champions League, from his nomination as England’s Best Player to his triumph for the Fifa World Player of the year award, Ronaldo’s achievement was none less than remarkable.
Ronaldo to find back his scoring boots
The Premier League comes on this weekend with Manchester United playing at home to Everton in Saturday’s late kick off.
All eyes will be on Cristiano Ronaldo, as he is expected to continue with his recent improved form.
The Portuguese winger – whose brace last season ensured Manchester United’s last victory over the Toffees – scored three goals in his last four games for the Reds, two of which came earlier on Tuesday against West Bromwich Albion.
Ronaldo is now up to fourth in the EPL Goal King Chart, sharing the place with Wigan’s Egyptian sensation Amr Zaki who also has ten goals in his name.Ronaldo scores twice as Man U triumph 5-0
The English Premier League resumed on Tuesday with defending Champions Manchester United facing West Bromwich Albion away. With 12 players on the injury list, the pressure was on Tevez, Berbatov, Giggs and Ronaldo , to get the job done… The Red Devils were already 3-0 up with goals from Berba, Tevez, and Vidic, and Cristiano Ronaldo added more to the misery of West Brom who had their captain Paul Robinson sent off just before half time.
Team player Ronaldo seeks to hit 10
Cristiano Ronaldo’s achievement last year was none less than distinctively remarkable. The Portuguese clinched the EPL and the Champions League titles as well as the Fifa World Club Cup in Japan with Manchester United in a fashionable manner.
The Star winger managed a breathtaking number of over 40 goals for the Red Devils, some of which were against big guns like Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and French Champions Lyon, and he also scored in the the World Club Cup to engrave his influencial display.
Asked what mark out of 10 he will give to his memorable performance of last season, Ronaldo answered The Daily Star:How must it feel to love Ronaldo?
On a day when there’s not much news to tell about Ronaldo, CRF’s Chief Editor Angela Asante takes the opportunity to ask viewers how it feels to support Cristiano Ronaldo.
The recently crowned Fifa World Player of the Year currently receives more negative criticism than praises. If it’s not about his body gesture on the pitch, it’s about a comment he made about himself; if it’s not about his “diving antics”, it’s about his “big game flop habit”…
Well, in general, the public always has something bad to say about Ronaldo...Source : http://www.cristianoronaldofan.net/