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'Absolute monster' - the four-game Manchester United career that ended by replacing Cristiano Ronaldo

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Not many people can say they have played for Manchester United. For those that can, whether you played 963 times like Ryan Giggs, or once like Kieran Lee, the honour of pulling on the famous Red shirt is exactly the same.

For Daniel Nardiello, he managed four matches. The Stourbridge-based forward burst onto the scene with Wolves and played for the FA's School of Excellence at Lilleshall at the age of 14.

Having impressed for his club, it wasn't a surprise when rival teams started to show an interest in him - and when United came calling, it was difficult to ignore.

United were winning trophies for fun at that time, but Sir Alex Ferguson was always keen for the academy to strengthen and improve with emerging talent.

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