The Citizen (Gauteng)

Ronaldo’s assist wins it for Juve

AHEAD: ITALIAN CHAMPIONS OPEN UP A FIVE-POINT LEAD

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Manchester

Cristiano Ronaldo emerged victorious again on his second return to Old Trafford, but this time did not get on the scoresheet as Juventus outclassed Manchester United to win 1-0 in the Champions League last night.

Instead Ronaldo played a supporting role by helping set up Paulo Dybala’s winner on 17 minutes as the Italian champions opened up a five-point lead over United at the top of Group H.

Jose Mourinho’s men were handed a break before kick-off as Valencia’s 1-1 draw away to Young Boys means United still hold a two-point lead over the Spaniards, but a fourth defeat of the season will see speculatio­n over Mourinho’s future increase once more.

But for a series of excellent saves from David de Gea, the margin of defeat could have been far greater too as any momentum United gained from fightbacks against Newcastle and Chelsea in recent weeks in the Premier League faded away against one of the favourites to win the Champions League.

Ronaldo was given a hero’s welcome on his previous visit to Old Trafford with Real Madrid in 2013 after scoring 118 goals for United in six seasons between 2003 and 2009 to help the Red Devils win three league titles and the first of his five Champions Leagues.

His early days as Juventus player since making the move to Italy from Madrid this summer have been overshadow­ed by a rape allegation made against him.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner has strongly denied the allegation and been backed by his new club.

But the reception he received from the United faithful this time was far more muted with only a mild cheer raised when his name in was announced.

Ronaldo’s cross intended for Juan Cuadrado ricocheted kindly off Chris Smalling into the path of Dybala to sweep the ball past De Gea for his fourth goal in two Champions League games.

As Juventus dominated the rest of the first half, only De Gea stood in their way of killing the game off before the break. –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? WELL DONE. Juventus’ striker Paulo Dybala (R) embraces team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring the only goal of the Champions League match against Manchester United last night.
Picture: AFP WELL DONE. Juventus’ striker Paulo Dybala (R) embraces team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo after scoring the only goal of the Champions League match against Manchester United last night.

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