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Roy Keane believes Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat-trick against Tottenham may help persuade him to stay with Manchester United for another season.

Ronaldo was the star of the show as United picked up a vital 3-2 win over Spurs at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Saturday evening.

The Portuguese star opened the scoring with a thunderbolt into the top corner from distance before an Alex Telles handball allowed Harry Kane to equalise from the penalty spot.

Ronaldo gave United the lead once again with a tap-in from Jadon Sancho’s low cross, but an own goal from Harry Maguire made it 2-2 in the second half.

Not to be denied, Ronaldo powered in a thumping header from a corner in the 81st minute to move United back above Arsenal into fourth place.

Ronaldo missed United’s 4-1 defeat in the Manchester derby with a hip flexor problem, but returned with a bang at Old Trafford to take his tally to 18 goals for the season and impress Keane.

"That’s where United are at – the quality of both teams wasn’t great – but it was entertaining and Ronaldo stepped up to the plate,” the former United midfielder said on Sky Sports.

“He looked angry today, a lot of aggression, he’s obviously been upset by something, but he’s shown today what we’ve seen over the years.

“He’s brilliant, he’s a genius, the three goals were

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