Man Utd: 'People are scared' of 142-goal star at Old Trafford
Manchester United will profit from keeping Cristiano Ronaldo at Old Trafford as ‘people are scared of him’ when he is on the pitch, according to journalist Dean Jones.
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Manchester United will profit from keeping Cristiano Ronaldo at Old Trafford as ‘people are scared of him’ when he is on the pitch, according to journalist Dean Jones.
FRANKFURT, Germany: Eintracht Frankfurt's long-awaited first match in the Champions League was spoiled by a 3-0 defeat at home to Sporting in their opening Group D match on Wednesday (Sep 7).
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Wednesday, September 7.
Former Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz has yet to sign a contract to lead Iran at this year's World Cup finals, sources told Reuters, despite an announcement by the country's football federation on Wednesday that he would take the nation to Qatar.
Jaap Stam has backed Cristiano Ronaldo and Harry Maguire to ‘step up’ and force their way back into Erik ten Hag’s immediate plans at Manchester United.
Canadian record holder and reigning national champion Sarah Mitton capped her memorable shot put season with a second-place performance at the Weltklasse Zürich Diamond League Final on Wednesday.
Colombia’s Rigoberto Uran (EF Education-EasyPost) completed his Grand Tour stage grand slam with a brilliant victory at the Monasterio de Tenudio in Stage 17 of La Vuelta. The 35-year-old was part of a strong 13-man breakaway that went the distance, Uran capping off his brilliant day by rising to ninth place in the general classification.
Carlos Queiroz will lead Iran to November's World Cup finals after the country's football federation confirmed on Wednesday that the Portuguese would return to take charge of the team in Qatar. The former Real Madrid coach replaces Croatia's Dragan Skocic, who qualified the Iranians for the finals and won 15 out of 18 games during his time in charge. "Thanks to Dragan Skocic's efforts to advance to the World Cup," Iran national team press officer Jamaat Mohamad said on Twitter.