Cristiano Ronaldo netted from the penalty spot as Manchester United got their Europa League campaign back on track with a 2-0 win at Sheriff Tiraspol on Thursday. Catch up with the highlights and reactions here.
Jadon Sancho put United ahead in the first half with a well-timed response on the day he was left out of the England squad.
Ronaldo had gone seven games without a goal this term before he then converted a first half penalty against the Moldovan champions to put United 2-0 up at the break.
It was the 37-year-old’s 699th club goal, but Ronaldo’s low-key celebration was in keeping with the comfortable nature of United’s third successive away victory.
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This was the kind of unglamourous fixture Ronaldo seemed desperate to avoid when he launched his unsuccessful bid to quit Old Trafford for a Champions League club in the summer.
But the Portugal star will be relieved to have got on the scoresheet, after
Ronaldo missed United’s pre-season tour for “family reasons” and, while Ten Hag was pleased with his contribution against Sheriff, he says the forward needs more work to reach peak fitness.
“We could expect this when you miss pre-season so he has to work really hard and invest to get the right fitness then he will score more goals,” United boss Erik ten Hag said.
“You can see he is really close and when he gets fitter he will finish them. I think he is totally committed to this project and to this team.
“He needed that goal. He was close many times. You see connections coming around him.
“We’re happy for him and the team wanted him to bring the goal, so that’s good.”
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