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John O’Shea ready to renew acquaintances with ‘special’ Cristiano Ronaldo

John O’Shea will renew acquaintances with Cristiano Ronaldo on Tuesday night still shuddering at the memories of his first encounter with Portugal’s superstar.

In August 2003, the relatively unknown Sporting Lisbon teenager caused Manchester United all kinds of problems in a pre-season friendly at the Jose Alvalade Stadium, with Rio Ferdinand later joking that O’Shea had needed an oxygen tank at half-time, while Roy Keane said the 18-year-old had left the defender suffering dizzy spells.

O’Shea, who like his team-mates could lay claim to a spot of jet-lag following their return from a pre-season tour to America, said when asked if he remembered that night: “I do. Slightly jet-lagged, but I do remember.”

He added: “Look, we were fully aware of his talent, obviously, that night in Lisbon.

“But the player that arrived into Old Trafford, into Carrington, I’ve mentioned before many times, his dedication in terms of improving his technique every week, every day…

“Look, there was some tough challenges, not only in terms of the opposition he was facing, but also in the training matches. We were making him fully prepared for what the Premier League was going to be, the tests he was going to have to face.

“It wasn’t a surprise to me to see what he’s gone on to do because we saw how special a player he was very early.”

Sir Alex Ferguson signed Ronaldo a matter of days later and he and O’Shea spent six trophy-laden seasons together at Old Trafford.

Almost 21 years on, they will go head to head once again as the Republic meet Portugal in a friendly in Aveiro, although this time the 118-times-capped Ireland defender will watch on from a safe distance.

O’Shea has been placed in interim charge of his country for the second time as the

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