Wayne Rooney is persuaded that Manchester United are significant title competitors following the appearance of his former teammate Cristiano Ronaldo.
Talking on Goal, Wayne Rooney trusts Cristiano Ronaldo will massively affect Manchester United’s season and could help the Red Devils push for the Premier League title.
Manchester United’s record goal scorer likewise trusts Cristiano Ronaldo will score a huge load of goals as he is as yet perhaps the best player in the world.
“What impact will Ronaldo have? An enormous one, I think he’s still one of the best players in the world. I think we’ve seen in the game against Ireland that’s what he does, last couple of minutes he scores two goals, two great headers, so he can have a massive impact on this league,” he said.
“I think United are finally ready to go and challenge for the title, and I really feel they have to this year going to be a big player, I think he’ll have very big moments in the season and I’m sure he’ll score a lot of goals,” he added.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s mid year appearance from Juventus to Manchester United is broadly viewed as the greatest transfer window this late spring. The 36-year-old forward is presently in line to make his second presentation for the club against Newcastle United this Saturday.
Wayne Rooney accepts the appearance of Cristiano Ronaldo at Manchester United will stir the youths present at the club. The previous United striker trusts Ronaldo’s mindset can clean youthful players.
“I follow Manchester United, I want them to do well, and I think it’s great for them that they’ve brought Cristiano back. I think his mentality will rub off on the younger players especially, so I think it’s great timing,” Rooney said.
Wayne Rooney has likewise conceded that the actual idea of the Premier League will be hard for Cristiano Ronaldo. In any case, the 35-year-old supervisor trusts Ronaldo is as of now ready for the test and will keep on scoring objectives for Manchester United.
“I think Cristiano will know himself it’s not going to be as simple or as straightforward as it was in Spain or in Italy for him. It’s a physical league, he knows, he’s played in it, so I’m sure he’s prepared and he’s ready to go and score goals again for Manchester United,” he concluded.
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