Having spent nine years at the club, Cristiano Ronaldo banged in the goals in the Premier League and left the club in 2009 with three league titles, a UEFA Champions League title and a Ballon d’Or to his name. Ronaldo has fond memories of his time in England, having spoken time and again about the influence Sir Alex Ferguson had on his career.
The Scotsman has also never hid his admiration of Ronaldo, who he claimed was the best player he had ever coached in his 26-year stint at Manchester United.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s reality check
However, things weren’t always plain sailing between the pair. Rio Ferdinand revealed an interesting anecdote from Manchester United’s Champions League encounter against Benfica, where Cristiano Ronaldo reacted badly to the criticism he received from the boss.
Ronaldo was a bag of tricks in his formative years, and although he used to come on top more often than not, Sir Alex’s damning assessment of his selfish gameplay was seen as a wake-up call for the youngster.
Ferdinand and Ronaldo shared the dressing room at Old Trafford for six years, a time when Manchester United dominated English football. In that period, Ronaldo also went on to establish himself as the best player in the world, as he secured a move to Real Madrid in the summer of 2009.
The former Red Devils skipper also added that Cristiano Ronaldo’s mentality is unlike anything’s seen before, as he lavished praise on his work ethic.
Ronaldo has since then moved to Juventus, where he continues to bang in the goals in the Serie A at the age of 35. Despite playing under a handful of managers in his decorated career, Sir Alex Ferguson was the one he feared the most and the Scotsman will always have a special place in his heart.
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