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if you really want to read it go to uefa.com and then go to uefa champions league and between the news and the pictures there will be titles, go to the seventh one and it will say United's Ronaldo reunion, press on that and read it
Interesting:
Manchester United FC manager Sir Alex Ferguson has described his
club's UEFA Champions League last-16 draw with Real Madrid CF as the
"tie of the round" as he prepares to welcome back Cristiano Ronaldo who
scored 118 goals in 292 games before moving to the Santiago Bernabéu in
June 2009.
While their first meeting dates back to April 1957,
when Madrid triumphed 5-3 on aggregate in the last four en route to
lifting their second European Champion Clubs' Cup, these sides have been
drawn together just three times since. Their last encounter was a 6-5
two-legged win for the Merengues in the 2002/03 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals, and former Madrid forward Emilio Butragueño expects another "thrilling experience".
Emilio Butragueño, Madrid director
It
will be a thrilling experience for everyone. Manchester United are not
only a great team but a great organisation known around the world. We
are happy with that, we have a great relationship with them, but we know
it's going to be tough. Sir Alex Ferguson has been there over 25 years
and he's a fantastic manager – he knows how to get the best out of his
players. They have top players, but we are Real Madrid and we will try
our best.
I'm sure it will be a special game for Ronaldo. He's a
great professional. I'm sure he's going to do his best to help us
qualify. It's going to be very, very special for him. I know they [José
Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson] have a great relationship.
Sir Alex Ferguson, United manager
It's
the tie of the round. It's a great opportunity for our fans to see
Cristiano again and also for me to meet up with José again – I'll need
to order some good wine!
Edwin van der Saar, former United goalkeeper
It
is an interesting one, of course. I know for sure that both managers
and players would have preferred to maybe meet a little bit later in the
tournament, but that is what the draw does to you, so you have to make
sure that you win your group. It is great, especially for the fans who
get to see Ronaldo back at Old Trafford. The managers respect each other
greatly and it will be a great game.
Bring it !!!
come on GGMU!
Not gonna happen. I'd love to have him back but spending a colossal amount of money to get just one player would be batshit insane. Not to mention Real Madrid will probably not let go off him. Hope he doesn't join Money City though, if he does he'll lose my respect forever.
This post got my attention and if u want to read it heres the link: http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=1908402.html