Cristiano Ronaldo: Is Man Utd forward the problem or solution for misfiring team?
When Cristiano Ronaldo made his sensational return to Manchester United last summer, it was billed as the final piece in the jigsaw for a club seeking to rediscover its former glories.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer had secured a second-place finish in the Premier League and with big-money acquisitions Jadon Sancho and Raphael Varane also coming in, a push for league title number 21 and the first since 2013 was being considered as a realistic possibility.
But six months on, Solskjaer has been sacked and Ronaldo is enduring his longest goal drought in over a decade as the Red Devils crave consistency, struggle to find the net and toil for a top-four position.
The Portuguese forward has still got some vital goals for the side this season, but the dream return is fast turning into a nightmare, with interim boss Ralf Rangnick stating openly that United's need for a striker in the summer is an «obvious» one.
Asked after United's 1-1 draw against Southampton whether he was worried about Ronaldo's form, Rangnick told BBC Sport: «He would have wished to have scored, I would have wished him to score, the whole team would have.
»He had good chances — one of the biggest chances in the game when he went past the goalkeeper but it was cleared."
The chance Rangnick mentions came in the sixth minute, when Ronaldo went round Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster but a weak left-footed shot was cleared off the line by Romain Perraud.
Sancho did give the hosts a 21st-minute lead but for the third consecutive game they failed to press home their superiority and were pegged back for a draw by Che Adams' second-half equaliser.
In all, Ronaldo had just two shots in the game, the second coming from an angle and fired straight at Forster.
United may have been cruising