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THIS DAY IN HISTORY: RONALDO DEBUTS FOR MAN UNITED

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BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

On this date, 16 August 2003, Cristiano Ronaldo, then 18 years makes his debut in the English Premier League and also for Manchester United as the Red Devils beat Bolton Wanderers 4-0 at the Old Trafford. 

Cristiano Ronaldo at his Manchester United debut on this day in 2003.

Earlier the August 2003, Ronaldo, featuring for Sporting CP spearheaded his club’s 3-1 defeat of Manchester United at the inauguration of Estadio Jose Alvalade .

He instantly caught the attention of Sir Alex Fergusson described him as “one of the most exciting young players” he had ever seen.  Fergusson planned to sign him and then loan him back to Sporting CP for a year. 

Having been impressed by him, however, the Manchester United players urged Ferguson to sign him. After the game, Ferguson agreed to pay Sporting CP £12.24 million. 

With Manchester United, Ronaldo won the FA Cup in his first season and helped the club win three successive Premier League titles, the UEFA Champions League and the FIFA Club World Cup.

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In 2009, Ronaldo was the subject of the then-most expensive football transfer when he signed for Real Madrid in a transfer worth €94 million (£80 million).

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Amorim knows he can never be ‘comfortable’ as Man Utd boss

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Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim said he will never be “comfortable” in the role and that his job could be in danger if he does not deliver, despite the club paying a hefty sum to release him from Portuguese side Sporting last month.

United have lost five of their last seven games in all competitions and sit 14th in the Premier League, where they are closer to the relegation zone than Champions League places.

United paid an 11 million euro ($11.48 million) release fee to bring in Amorim and the team showed initial promise, including a famous win over fellow strugglers Manchester City.

But the team crashed out of the League Cup, while Thursday’s defeat at Wolverhampton Wanderers — their fourth loss in five league games — has left Amorim’s side 11 points behind fourth-placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand.

“The manager of Manchester United can never, no matter what, be comfortable,” Amorim told reporters.

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“I know that if we don’t win, regardless of if they paid the buyout (clause to sign me) or not, I know that every manager is in danger and I like that.

“I like that because that is the job. You can argue that I have been here one month and I’ve had four training (sessions), but we are not winning. That is the reality and I’m quite comfortable with that.”

Amorim admitted United’s fans have grown weary with their run of poor results and their task does not get any easier with Monday’s home game against Newcastle United.

Eddie Howe’s side have moved up to fifth on the back of three straight league victories, while United are without their captain Bruno Fernandes, who was sent off at Wolves.

“We have to expect that any play from Newcastle near our box is going to make the stadium nervous and our players have to cope with that,” Amorim said.

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“We want to be competitive and try to win the game … I just want to give something to the fans,” he added.

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Man City in danger of missing Champions League, says Guardiola

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 Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith/ File Photo

Manchester City are at risk of missing out on next season’s Champions League due to their recent dip in form, manager Pep Guardiola said.

City, who are looking to qualify for Europe’s top club competition for a 15th straight season, have won just one of their last eight Premier League games and are seventh, 12 points behind leaders Liverpool.

Guardiola’s side are four points behind Nottingham Forest, who occupy the fourth and final Champions League qualification berth.

“When I said before, people laughed. They said, ‘qualifying for the Champions League is not a big success’. But I know it because it happens with clubs in this country,” Guardiola told reporters ahead of their home match against Everton.

“They were dominant for many years and after they were many years not qualifying for the Champions League. The one team that has been in the Champions League for the past years has been Manchester City. Now we are at risk, of course we are.”

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After hosting Everton later on Thursday City travel to face Leicester City on Dec. 29.

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Arsenal’s Saka out for ‘many weeks’ with hamstring injury

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Arsenal's Bukayo Saka receives medical attention after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Dylan Martinez/File Photo

Bukayo Saka will be sidelined for “many weeks” after suffering a hamstring injury in Arsenal’s 5-1 win at Crystal Palace, manager Mikel Arteta said Monday.

Asked at a press conference about the 23-year-old England international’s condition, Arteta said: “It is not looking good. He will be out for many weeks.”

Saka was filmed leaving Selhurst Park on crutches on Saturday, souring what had been a comprehensive second win over the Eagles in four days.

Arteta said after the match: “He felt something in his hamstring. He couldn’t continue. He will have to be assessed, so I’m pretty worried about that one.”

He also revealed on Monday that Raheem Sterling had injured his knee and would be out for many weeks.

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Arteta was asked if there was a fear Saka would not return before the end of the season.

“No (there’s no fear),” he said. “I’m very optimistic he’ll be back before the end of the season.”

The Spaniard said it was part of the “development of a player”.

“It could have been much worse. It could have been something else that can take you out for a year,” he said.

“It’s how you react to that, how you overcome that situation and it’s a great learning process for him as well.

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“It is what it is. He’s injured, we cannot change it. We’re going to use this time now to help him.”

Saka is crucial cog in Arsenal’s attack, scoring five Premier League goals and providing 10 assists this season, and his absence will be keenly felt.

Arteta said he was “putting some ideas together” about how to cope in the winger’s absence.

“We went through the period with Martin (Odegaard) and the period with five, six defenders missing,” he said. “We’re taking it with positive energy.”

Arsenal, who have finished as Premier League runners-up over the past two seasons, host relegation-threatened Ipswich on Friday.

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The Gunners are third in the Premier League table, six points behind leaders Liverpool having played a game more.

-AFP

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