Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, manager of Manchester United, clarified the sending of Cristiano Ronaldo to the real field for the match against Newcastle on Saturday because the players trained well. all week It’s not about being famous, good old fashioned. or presumptuous as a former teammate.
‘CR7’ from Old Trafford for more than 12 years until finally returning to work after the ‘Red Devils’ snatched away from Juventus for a price of 19.8 million pounds and trained almost all of them. The week was so diligent that OGS bosses were satisfied with the starting line-up beyond the 4-2-3-1 system. With Mason Greenwood, Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho backing from right to left.
“Well, that he is really good. Great training,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports.
“And when you have one of the best footballers on the team? He’s been practicing well all week. It was certainly like being inclined to compete.”
Ronaldo has scored 48 club hat-tricks over his career, the first victim being Newcastle in January 2008.