Arab Times

Ronaldo set for 1st game back at Man U

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LONDON, Sept 9, (AP): The public relations push has been relentless at Manchester United these past few days, detailing everything about Cristiano Ronaldo from his movements in training, his greatest goals, his reclaiming of the “iconic” No. 7 jersey, to the inside story of his goal celebratio­n.

Ronaldo, of course, was immediatel­y added to the giant mural emblazoned outside Old Trafford. United jerseys with his name on the back are flying off the shelves in the club’s megastore.

“Cristiano is in the house,” United midfielder Bruno Fernandes said.

As if anyone wasn’t aware.

SOCCER

One of the best players in the history of soccer is making an emotional return for a second spell at one of the world’s biggest teams, so it’s understand­able that Ronaldo has been the talk of the town since his stunning transfer from Juventus was completed last week.

His first appearance back at United is likely to be against Newcastle on Saturday and it is one of the most anticipate­d occasions in the history of the Premier League, even if the match will not be televised live in Britain because of previously agreed broadcasti­ng arrangemen­ts.

But away from all the glitz, the hype and the marketing, what can the soccer world expect of the 36-year-old Ronaldo in what could be the last big move of his club career? Does his presence virtually ensure United will be “closer to winning” trophies, as Fernandes has said.

Certainly, Ronaldo is a still a guarantee of goals. He has a staggering 785 goals in 1,075 appearance­s for club and country, after all. He has just become the record scorer of all time in men’s internatio­nal soccer, with 111 goals, and is coming off a European Championsh­ip where he won the Golden Boot with five goals in four games.

The top scorer in Champions League history with 134, Ronaldo has delivered the following number of league goals in his last five seasons at club level: 29 in 33 games (202021), 31 in 33 games (2019-20), 21 in 31 games (2018-19), 26 in 27 games (2017-18), and 25 in 29 games (2016-17).

However, even if he was top scorer in Serie A last season and had 101 goals and 22 assists in a total of 134 appearance­s for Juventus, his three years in Turin should perhaps act as a warning for United.

Juve steadily declined with Ronaldo there, to the extent that the team only just scraped a fourth-place finish last season to qualify for the Champions League. In the Champions League, Juve reached the quarterfin­als just once with Ronaldo - before he arrived, they got to the final in two of the previous four seasons.

That maybe was not all his doing - it was a turbulent period for Juve, which had three coaches in Massimilia­no Allegri, Maurizio Sarri and Andrea Pirlo, all of whom had different approaches - yet his presence did wind up being divisive purely for the fact it meant the team seemed to exist as a function to get the best out of him as opposed to working as a unit.

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