His First Goal for the Reds, A free kick to seal the game against Portsmouth on the 1st November 2003
After just one season of English football, at the age of 19, he caught the eye of Scolari, the Portugal coach of the time and went to the Euros in 2004 with the likes of Luis Figo, Rui Costa and Deco, in a competition where they came runners up, second to a very strong Greek side
In The 2004/05 Season, Ronaldo racked up 50 Appearances for the red devils equating to 3715 mins of first team football at Old Trafford, where he scored 9 and assisted 9, in a season where he helped them to an FA cup final and 3rd Place in the Premier league table.
The 2005/06 season saw Ronaldo rack up 12 goals and another 9 assists. Despite another trophy less season, Ronaldo received a Player of the Month award in that season.
The 2006/07 was a season to remember for Cristiano as a totted up 22 goals and a further 5 assists in a season where Mnachester United were crowned Premier league Champions, finishing just 6 points ahead of holders Chelsea.
The 2007/08 season was CR7's best in United colours, netting 42 times and assisting 8 times. He helped United to back to back Premier league titles and contributed 8 goals in the UCL campaign and although he missed a penalty in the final, Manchester United still won.
His last season.
The 08/09 season saw Ronaldo net 26 times whilst he also assisted 12 times. United reached another UCL final but came runners up to the strongest Barca side. However, Ronaldo continued to impress domestically where he contributed to another league title. {1/2}
The 08/09 season saw Ronaldo net 26 times whilst he also assisted 12 times. United reached another UCL final but came runners up to the strongest Barca side. However, Ronaldo continued to impress domestically where he contributed to another league title. {1/2}
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Cristiano's time at United had come to an end. In the summer of 2009, Real Madrid came knocking for him with a then World record fee of £80m and it was hard to turn down. At the age of 24, Cristiano Ronaldo waved goodbye to English football and it was the start of a new era
Cristiano's time at United had come to an end. In the summer of 2009, Real Madrid came knocking for him with a then World record fee of £80m and it was hard to turn down. At the age of 24, Cristiano Ronaldo waved goodbye to English football and it was the start of a new era
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