Cristiano Ronaldo’s return lights up Old Trafford in Man Utd win over Newcastle Utd

A full hour after referee Anthony Taylor had blown the final whistle on Cristiano Ronaldo’s two-goal return to Manchester United, the euphoria around Old Trafford was still hard to escape.

Hundreds of fans opted not to leave the stadium until the club answered their demand and brought Ronaldo out for his TV interview commitments.

His acknowledgement triggered more cheers and another airing of the ‘Viva Ronaldo’ chant it had been impossible to escape around the stadium from mid-morning.

Outside, a supporter, well into his 20s, showed off to a mate by attempting the Portuguese’s distinctive spin celebration.

These moments, and indeed those that followed on the pitch a few hours later, are the reason Manchester United swooped to re-sign the Portugal captain.

The effort from so many senior figures to get Ronaldo back to the club from Juventus – and keep him out of Manchester City’s clutches – was not really with a home win over Newcastle in mind.

But the joyous spin-off from victory against a side who have won once at Old Trafford since 1972 is light years away from the angry scenes at the same place just over four months ago, when the game with Liverpool was postponed amid furious fan protests.

Not everything in Manchester United’s garden is rosy, because there were some chants against the Glazer family and their ownership of the club, but with their team back at the top of the Premier League, Ronaldo’s arrival has fuelled optimism at levels rarely seen since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

“He is a legend, the epitome of everything you know about football. We don’t talk now about people like Pele and Maradona. These guys proved their talent at the time but belong in a museum now. In the modern times, is it Ronaldo? Is it Messi? Who is the greatest scorer in the Champions League? Ronaldo. Most goals in international football? Ronaldo. He broke records at every level. It is Ronaldo.”

It is just before 10am and I am chatting to Jan, a Manchester United fan, initially from Angola but who now lives in Beswick – very much Manchester City territory. He has a ticket for the Newcastle game but wanted to come to Old Trafford early to get a Ronaldo scarf and make sure he is properly kitted out for when he returns for the match.

A couple of hours later and the numbers have swelled, from hundreds to thousands. The ‘Viva Ronaldo’ chant rumbles down Warwick Road from the Trafford Pub past the cricket ground that should have been hosting India, all the way to the Metrolink stop.

Grey-haired men are proudly walking towards the football ground wearing Manchester United’s distinctive red shirt with the famous ‘Ronaldo 7’ on the back.

Just over 90 minutes before kick-off, there are huge numbers behind the barriers erected to keep fans away from the tunnel area where the team coaches pull up.

Even though the players are only visible for half a dozen strides before they go through their entrance – and not at all if you happen to be on the driver’s side of the barriers – they still want to be there for the start of Ronaldo’s grand return. For most, confirmation of their hero’s arrival only comes from the loudest of a succession of cheers that greets Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his team.

From then on, though, the absence of live TV coverage meant only those in the ground were witness to the great return. And it went absolutely to plan.

-BBC

ABOUT: Nana Kwesi Coomson

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An Entrepreneur, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Communications Executive and Philanthropist. Editor-in-Chief of www.233times.com. A Senior Journalist with Ghanaian Chronicle Newspaper. An alumnus of Adisadel College where he read General Arts. His first degree is in Bachelor of Arts - Political Science (major) and History (minor) from the University of Ghana. He holds MSc in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Energy with Public Relations (PR) from the Robert Gordon University in the United Kingdom. He is a 2018 Mandela Washington Fellow who studied at Clark Atlanta University in USA on the Business and Entrepreneurship track.

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