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Ronaldo set for 'emotional' clash

REAL Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo could find today's Champions League clash against his old club Manchester United "too emotional", former teammate Gary Neville believes.

The last-16 first-leg clash at the Bernabeu will pit the Portuguese goal-machine up against United for the first time since leaving for a world-record fee of 80 million pounds (US$125 million) in 2009.

Ronaldo has fully justified that huge fee, scoring 182 goals in 179 appearances for the Spanish giant and a hat-trick against Sevilla at the weekend underlined the danger he poses to United's hopes of progress.

Yet Neville, who watched Ronaldo develop into one of the world's leading players at Old Trafford after he joined from Sporting Lisbon, thinks the flamboyant 28-year-old could try too hard to impress.

"I always think there's a weakness in everybody," former United defender Neville, now working as a Sky Sports analyst and as part of England's coaching set-up, said in the Daily Telegraph yesterday.

"You just wonder whether this match emotionally might be difficult for him, seeing all those lads he had such great times with still playing - Rio (Ferdinand), (Patrice) Evra, (Wayne) Rooney and Ryan (Giggs).

"You're always challenged in football and that will be a new experience for him. Maybe the emotion of seeing Sir Alex Ferguson, the red shirt, that stadium, we won't know how he'll deal with it."

Ronaldo's final game for United was the Champions League final defeat by Barcelona in 2009 when he was not at his best - but he was generally prolific at Old Trafford with 118 goals in 292 games.

He helped the club to a stash of silverware, including three English Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League when he scored in the final against Chelsea.

"We are going to have to use all of our courage, ability and experience to make sure we not only stop Ronaldo, but the other players they have because Real are a great team," Ferdinand said. "It's going to be an emotional night for Ronaldo, and a great night for him. Hopefully it gets too emotional for him."




 

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