Cristiano Ronaldo has raised the hopes of Manchester United by
admitting he could one day return to Old Trafford, saying that he still
has love for the club.
Ronaldo left United for Spain in 2009 having won every domestic honour, and the Champions League. Speaking to MUTV
he said: “It was one of my favourite clubs, Manchester [United].
Everyone knows that every time when I speak about Real Madrid I should
speak about Manchester United, I loved it there. I was 18 years old
[when I joined], I won everything there, the people treat me like a god
so I appreciate it, and in the future nobody knows.
“It’s crazy. I
remember when we played there against Manchester in the Champions
League, they kill me. My heart was so happy. I had fantastic moments and
I appreciate this club. For me it’s one of the best clubs in the world
and I have passion for this club. Some players I am still in contact
with because when I was there I created a good relationship with
everybody, not just the players, all the staff around. And it was like
my second family there too, so I’ll not forget that the people treat me
well. I’ll not forget.
“I love Manchester, to be back, I never
know, you never know. Of course I’m happy at Real Madrid, it’s my home,
it’s my club but Manchester treat me unbelievable so we never know.”
The forward has just returned from a post-World Cup month break and Carlo Ancelotti, his coach, has indicated the forward would not feature against his former club.
Yet Ronaldo is keen to do so. “We have discussed to put me on, but
let’s see, I want to play a little bit because it’s my ex-club,” he
said.
Ronaldo also believes that United will have a far better
campaign next term with Louis van Gaal as manager, after last season’s
disastrous defence of the championship when the club finished seventh.
“He is a fantastic coach, he showed all the time for Holland, the team
played unbelievable, good football,” Ronaldo said of how Van Gaal led
the Dutch to the semi-finals of Brazil 2014. “And I hope that Manchester
come back like the people know – always so strong, playing nice
football, with a lot of goals.”
In Real’s final game of last season Ronaldo won the European Cup
and afterwards Sir Alex Ferguson, his former manager, congratulated
him. “I was with Sir Alex when we won the Champions League,” he said. “I
was in the doping [control] and he came in there to see me and to speak
with me. Manchester United [miss] him because he was there for 20 years
at the club and he wins everything. But I think Van Gaal is going to do
a fantastic job, he’s an experienced manager and he’s going to do well
for Manchester.”
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