We can t call him a Europa League player Paul Scholes makes interesting claim about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo
We can t call him a Europa League player - Paul Scholes makes interesting claim about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football Europa League 2022-23 News
37-years-old and Cristiano Ronaldo is still going 2541108First goal of the season. First ever Europa League goal. 699 goals.37-years-old and Cristiano Ronaldo is still going https://t.co/4L7AagRODr Speaking on BT Sport (via Daily Star) before Manchester United's first continental win of the campaign, Scholes shared his thoughts on Ronaldo's current situation at Old Trafford. He said: "We can't call him a Europa League player, we just can’t. He’s a Champions League player of course he is, he's at a club where he’s going to have to settle for that now [Europa League]." He added: "It gives him a chance on those Thursday nights if he's playing to score goals and get himself in the team for the Premier League games which is where I'm sure he'll want to be playing and I'm sure he'll work his way in there." Under new Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag, the player has started just one Premier League match so far. In his absence from the starting lineup, the club have registered four league wins on the trot. Cristiano Ronaldo@CristianoHappy to score and help the team win! 3 important points!
Well done lads 22538914999Happy to score and help the team win! 3 important points! Well done lads https://t.co/Gb7mTJcqqd After arriving from Juventus for an initial £13 million last summer, Ronaldo top-scored with 24 goals in 38 matches for the Red Devils last term. Manchester United's weekend clash against Leeds United has been postponed due to the state funeral of UK monarch Elizabeth II. With the international break to follow, the club will next be in action at Manchester City in a Premier League contest on October 2.
We can t call him a Europa League player - Paul Scholes makes interesting claim about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo
By Debkalpa Banerjee Modified 16 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Paul Scholes is a former teammate of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner. Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has said that Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo is not a UEFA Europa League player, claiming he has had to 'settle' for the competition this season. Ronaldo, 37, is currently featuring in Europe's second-tier competition this season after the Red Devils failed to secure a UEFA Champions League berth last time around. He started his team's 1-0 home loss against Real Sociedad last week. Notching only his third start of the season, he featured in his team's second Group E fixture against Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday (September 15) as well. He contributed with his first goal of the season in a 2-0 win. After Jadon Sancho opened the scoring, the veteran striker doubled the visitors' lead six minutes before the break from the penalty spot. SPORTbible@sportbibleFirst goal of the season. First ever Europa League goal. 699 goals.37-years-old and Cristiano Ronaldo is still going 2541108First goal of the season. First ever Europa League goal. 699 goals.37-years-old and Cristiano Ronaldo is still going https://t.co/4L7AagRODr Speaking on BT Sport (via Daily Star) before Manchester United's first continental win of the campaign, Scholes shared his thoughts on Ronaldo's current situation at Old Trafford. He said: "We can't call him a Europa League player, we just can’t. He’s a Champions League player of course he is, he's at a club where he’s going to have to settle for that now [Europa League]." He added: "It gives him a chance on those Thursday nights if he's playing to score goals and get himself in the team for the Premier League games which is where I'm sure he'll want to be playing and I'm sure he'll work his way in there." Under new Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag, the player has started just one Premier League match so far. In his absence from the starting lineup, the club have registered four league wins on the trot. Cristiano Ronaldo@CristianoHappy to score and help the team win! 3 important points!
Well done lads 22538914999Happy to score and help the team win! 3 important points! Well done lads https://t.co/Gb7mTJcqqd After arriving from Juventus for an initial £13 million last summer, Ronaldo top-scored with 24 goals in 38 matches for the Red Devils last term. Manchester United's weekend clash against Leeds United has been postponed due to the state funeral of UK monarch Elizabeth II. With the international break to follow, the club will next be in action at Manchester City in a Premier League contest on October 2.