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Ronaldo to make a second united debut against Newcastle, said Solskjaer

Ronaldo to make a second united debut against Newcastle, said Solskjaer
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Manchester (England): Cristiano Ronaldo will make his second debut for Manchester United when they hosted Newcastle United in the Premier League on Saturday, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but he did not confirm whether the advanced Portugu would begin.
Ronaldo rejoined United from Juventus in a two-year agreement and would look to add 118 goals at the Old Trafford Club where he won eight major trophies in six seasons.
Solskjaer said the return of Ronaldo had raised the mood at United and the 36-year-old player, who had been “trained throughout the week”, brought and “winning mentality”.
He experienced a good pre-season with Juventus, playing with nationally.
Team, have a good week with us.
He will definitely be on the field at some point, it’s certain, “Solskjaer told reporters on Friday.” We have mutual respect, but he knows I have to make a decision when to play (he), when not playing.
This is my job to get the best of him, it comes from communication.
He did not need me to tell him what to do.
“Everyone will look at him and he will be a leader in this dressing room.” Ronaldo will wear a shirt No.7 again at United and Solskjaer said the former owner, Uruguay striker Edinson Cavani, has no doubts to hand him over to Portuguese.
“Edinson had been extraordinary, playing very well last season …
to skip his shirt showing the respect he got for Cristiano and respecting another way.
Two top pro, players and humans,” Solskjaer said.
United will be without midfielder Fred which was banned after failing to emerge for the Brazil World Cup qualifier, which was described by Norway as a “losing situation”.
“The players want to play but we all know what our own situation is ourselves in the past year – half with a pandemic to limit the spread of the virus,” Solskjaer said.
“We have worked very hard to try and find personal jets, there are ways to enter and come out – but all decisions have contrary to players who want to play for national teams and clubs but are not permitted.” (Me) Disappointed with everything, Common sense may not be general anymore.
The fingers crossed, some sons in coming to the minds of people.

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