Cristiano Ronaldo left Manchester United as a club legend when he transferred to Real Madrid in a world record £80million move in 2009, but many fans will be quick to forget his lacklustre return 12 years later
Harry Maguire has lifted the lid on the excitement surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's stunning Manchester United return, admitting his disappointment in how things ultimately ended.
Ronaldo made a name for himself at Old Trafford under Sir Alex Ferguson between 2003 and 2009, before securing a then-world record transfer of £80million to Real Madrid.
The forward continued to excel with Los Blancos, scooping two La Liga titles, four domestic trophies, four Champions Leagues and four of his five total Ballon d'Ors before moving on to Juventus in 2018.
United fans were delighted to hear that Ronaldo was returning to Old Trafford three years later, but his last dance with the Red Devils didn't quite go as planned. While the now 40-year-old managed 18 Premier League goals under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick in 2021/22 as United finished sixth in the table, he reportedly grew dissatisfied with United's team performances.
After falling out of favour under new head coach Erik ten Hag, Ronaldo revealed all in an explosive interview with Piers Morgan, which led to Manchester United mutually terminating his contract in November 2022.
Maguire admits that Ronaldo's return was a breath of fresh air in the dressing room for his team-mates, despite the ending leaving a bitter taste in the mouth.
Speaking with Rio Ferdinand on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, the centre-half who has been with United since 2019, said: "I can't speak a bad word about him. It was amazing to have him, when he walked through the door it was just incredible.
"It was just so disappointing how it ended and how we couldn't find a way to perform with him in the team. He was performing, he was scoring goals, it was crazy. I don't know how many he scored that year. We were rubbish and he was still scoring goals, so it just shows how good he is.
"But we just couldn't find a way to... all our system under Ole was about being on the front foot, being aggressive. Pressing, it was like a pressing machine. We weren't the best team, we actually finished third and then second. We probably didn't have the best players.
"We had some great players, don't get me wrong, but it was all about pressing and working to a tactic and working to a shape, and when to jump and when to stay. And obviously Cristiano came in and we just didn't adapt well enough for him, and you could just tell he was so upset and frustrated."
With regards to how he dealt with the process of losing Ronaldo as a senior player, he added: "We just couldn't believe what happened because we obviously finished third, then second, and then that season we brought in Sanch [Jadon Sancho], Rafa [Raphael Varane] and Cristiano in the summer.
"And you're thinking, 'Here we go now, like, let's go win the Premier League,' and it just never happened. It just never clicked. And obviously we lost Ole, which was disappointing if I'm being honest. I feel like Ole did an unbelievable job, I'll probably speak more about Ole when I'm retired.
"But the way that he set us up in the first two years is probably the best I've felt in a team, under Ole and Kieran [McKenna] and Carras [Michael Carrick]. Those three, they had us so well organised. And like I said, we didn't have the best team about. We were just well-coached, tactically brilliant.
"We could play, we could press. The third season I was there it just didn't work, and it had nothing to do with Cristiano because like I said, he was our best player that year by far. The boys and the tactics around him, it just didn't work."
Manchester United are currently gearing up for their return to the Premier League under new boss, Ruben Amorim, who took the reins following the sacking of Ten Hag in October. The Portuguese tactician endured a lacklustre 15th-place finish in the standings last term, but will hope to perform to the best of his abilities with a full summer transfer window and pre-season under the belt.
Amorim has been incredibly active in the current window, recruiting the likes of Matheus Cunha, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko to the ranks. Fans will see if a revamped squad will pay off come Sunday, August 17, when United face Arsenal under the bright lights of the Theatre of Dreams.
MarichMwinama
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to be honest ole was good manager
Tonybiz
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Ole was good. He knows United Culture and how to set the team to play like Ferguson’s team. Everyone will press. He was winning big teams home and away with high scores. Only struggled when in possession too much so he went to get Sancho to unlock defense of small teams. He never needed CR7 to keep improving the team but the opportunity came and he couldn’t say no to such legendary return. Ole was still a baby coach at that time who only knows how to set up Ferguson’s pattern, he had no much tactics or experience in his tank to play with CR7 even though the goat kept on scoring, his only tactics needed 11 pressing player to massive attack and massive defense. It was so complicating but he lost his job
Vahaeikly
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Stupid man, so is he the reason why you are in the 15 position
Tonybiz
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tactically old is an amazing coach
He’s good and knows United culture and how to set it up. But tactically he hasn’t developed that much as coach at that time. He would’ve found a way to play with a luxury player like CR7 who won’t always press because he’s saving his energy for important moments.
ceeacmops
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remember arsenal is ready for everything this season
adedefender
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Ronaldo is a disgrace to football he should not be a footballer at all he shines in yt though
See what you're saying, all in the name of "I'm a Messi fan". Listen to yourself
DhendupDargye
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My team is planning to fix a match with ManU, and I have a plan to win
Desciklnot
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Fottballer❌ Youtuber✅
Desciklnot
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Ronaldo is a disgrace to football he should not be a footballer at all he shines in yt though
Ceaabcdmry
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15th🤣🤣
Keccdikltu
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cr7 is a fake tiny goat period.
kaoabilmtu
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ronaldo is a big disappointment
MU IS THE REAL DISAPPOINTING.having all good players but still cant win anything..idiot
kaoabilmtu
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we having ronaldo and still vant win anything,that proves MU is useless
jesalam14
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kaoabilmtu
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face truth that ronaldo is a real GOAt..The problem is MU itself.stop blaming ronaldo on this.football is about teamwork not individual
konbckmpty
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You need all outfield players to press, especially when the team isn’t that great.shame but he was a luxury player at the time.
Yuwiklmosz
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ronaldo is a big disappointment
wawabcmsyz
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tactically old is an amazing coach
AFerusmc6546
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Record speak for yourself CR7 the greatest player of all times you like or not
Greatest of Saudi he ain’t no greatest of all time he ain’t top 4 dude
kingrafa
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Imagine if Bruno, cunha, mbeumo, Baleba and donorunma were playing with Ronaldo? United needed to sign better, proven and quality players earlier on!
Himbcdkyz
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But £104m is outrageous
pimioprsu
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SELL THE OTHER PLAYERS AND KEEP THIS SQUAD
Yorokiri
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I'll probably speak more about Ole when I'm retired. 🖕🖕am already waiting for his retirement......
Naokmptuz
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Truth be told, Ole was better than most of the managers that came after him. But, Maguire, bridle your tongue for now because you're still an apprentice. Just as you said, wait until you retire, before you put sand for inside your garri.
Just because Man U as a Club don't tolerate the truth
Mezkopruz
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Record speak for yourself CR7 the greatest player of all times you like or not
Nobody arguing with you lads 😂😂😂
Mcmansy
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pure truth
taslorstu
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Record speak for yourself CR7 the greatest player of all times you like or not
Nooabknpty
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Truth is just truth buddy
AFerPvxp8676
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Truth be told, Ole was better than most of the managers that came after him. But, Maguire, bridle your tongue for now because you're still an apprentice. Just as you said, wait until you retire, before you put sand for inside your garri.
Ole should have stayed he was more respected by the players if he got too build the team he wanted I think he would have been more successful
Niccdortu
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These side shows from Neville, Scholes, Rio and others affect Man U negatively. Why would Ferdinand choose a time like this to have Maguire on Talking about his best coach when he has a coach who is trying to rebuild the club? What's the point?
Zesabclstu
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no way please Cristiano Ronaldo Raurimnet
Nstech
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one of the greatest players
Madness2
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speak 🗣️🗣️ Harry you are the goat
Emchi
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Truth be told, Ole was better than most of the managers that came after him. But, Maguire, bridle your tongue for now because you're still an apprentice. Just as you said, wait until you retire, before you put sand for inside your garri.