Cristiano Ronaldo made a little girl's dream come true when he met her at a football match.
The hunky footballer agreed to chat with the terminally ill 12-year-old when she visited the Manchester United team – and says he's proud that he fulfilled one of her final wishes.
'She had cancer and knew she was going to die,' he says.
'When I was introduced to her I was unable to ignore the sparkle in her eyes. She gave me her hand. I kissed her on the cheek and gave her a big strong hug.'
But Cristiano, 22, admits that his eyes filled with tears when he later found out she had passed away – and says he still thinks about her to this day.
'These are the things that affect me the most leaving deep scars in me,' he tells Hello!
'I said goodbye to her with a broken heart, but returned her happy smile. I had been able to make on of her dreams come true. At that moment she was happy.'
Cristiano Ronaldo has underlined his ambition to become the best player in the world.
Ronaldo is in the running for the most prestigious award any player can receive, the Ballon d'Or - the former European Footballer of the Year award which has been rebranded as World Footballer of the Year.
And the Manchester United winger admits he is determined to 'leave his mark on football history'.
Dream
"My ambition has always to be the best," Ronaldo revealed in his latest DVD - The Boy Who Had a Dream.
"I have always said that I don't have a job, I have a blessing from God because this is what I love best. And if this is what I love best then what I want most is to be the best.
"I dream of it often, I want to leave my mark on football history and if I can keep things up, if I am humble and always willing to learn, then one day I could do it."
Ronaldo also looked back at the 2006 World Cup when he was vilified for his role in Wayne Rooney's sending off as Portugal knocked England out.
No regrets
"If it happened now I'd do the same thing all over again," he insisted.
"I'm representing my country, my nation, my colours.
"What I did was perfectly normal. Lots of people wanted me to be the scapegoat for something because maybe they expected more from England, I don't know, I don't want to speculate.
"I remember after the game Rooney came up to me and said 'Keep it up, you guys have an excellent team, just keep going, you're doing well.'
"I have always been really good friends with him, he sent me messages after the game and I have never had any sort of problem with him.
"Everyone in this industry likes to incite trouble or controversy - my relationship with Wayne is very good."
it's good he has these ambitions, if you don't want to be the best you shouldn't be playing football imo.
Cris will be the best if he wins the Champion's League like Kaka did (imo he was better then Kaka last season but Kaka won the Champion's League which this award seems to be measured on, Champion's League or World Cup), and score a number of goals in the Champion's League and Premiership, aswell as assists.
basically he just needs to continue the way hes playing and help us win the Champion's League and/or Premier League.
it's good he has no regrets, everything happends for a reason, theres pros and cons for everything that happends, it's made him a better person and better mentally.
Fergie: I'd only bet with Ronaldo about goals if the target is 50! « on: Today at 09:26:02 AM »
Sir Alex Ferguson is not interested in having a goalscoring wager with Cristiano Ronaldo this season - unless the target is 50 goals.
The Manchester United manager has lost a succession of bets with his brilliant young star, including last term's 'Scotsman's bet' when he kept raising the barrier for Ronaldo, who eventually finished on 23.
Yesterday's double against Blackburn took the 22-year-old into double figures for the season and provided he stays fit, there is no reason to believe Ronaldo will not eclipse last year's tally.
However, Ferguson has no desire to lose any more cash and will not be asking the Portugal winger for the opportunity to win his money back.
"I will not be attempting to bet anything with Cristiano this season unless it is 50 goals," he laughed. "Somehow I don't think he would accept that."
A more productive gamble might be on Ronaldo getting a much-prized United hat-trick.
While he has now scored twice on 10 occasions, the former Sporting Lisbon player is yet to hit a three-timer and could not manage it against Blackburn yesterday despite the light-hearted promptings of Rio Ferdinand.
"In the second half I told Cristiano, he either had to score a hat-trick or get an assist to make it a really good game," Ferdinand said.
"He has been fantastic in the last few games and is determined to become a top player for many years.
"He works hard in training and you see the results out on the pitch. Long may that continue."
The victory, United's ninth in 10 games, swept them back to the Barclays Premier League summit ahead of Arsenal, who tackle Reading at the Madejski Stadium this evening.
Even though the Gunners have two games in hand, with Bolton, Fulham and Derby as their next three opponents, Ferguson's men will feel confident of maintaining their triumphant streak until the middle of December, when they tackle Liverpool at Anfield.
As a United legend, Hughes would presumably hope for that outcome too and he confirmed his old club have a great chance of defending their championship.
"United are a very good team, with strength, pace and power in all areas," he said.
"Those qualities, allied with outstanding skill, make them a very difficult team to overcome. They are the current champions and they will go close again I am sure."
After building an impressive team of his own at Ewood Park, Hughes is among the most obvious replacements for Ferguson when the United boss does decide to stand down.
Not that Ferguson welcomes the debate. Firstly, the Scot does not believe it is fair to the potential successors for the matter to keep being raised. Secondly, he has no intention of going anywhere.
"Whenever we play a team managed by one of my former players, the subject crops up," said Ferguson, who has spent 21 years in charge and will celebrate his 66th birthday on New Year's Eve.
"It is a little bit unfair - it is almost as if I am being shoved out of the door quicker than I want.
"But I am fit and healthy and as long as I stay that way, I want to carry on."
source: dailymail.co.uk
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50 goals mite be impossible for even Cristiano! Wink
i hope Ferguson stays on for awhile yet, hes a great manager to Cristiano. Grin
Cristiano Ronaldo took over where Wayne Rooney left off as Manchester United continued their impressive assault on the English Premier League title with a 2-0 victory over Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford on Sunday.
With Rooney out for at least four weeks following an ankle injury sustained in training on Friday, United's rivals had clung to the hope that the absence of the in-form England centre-forward might provide Sir Alex Ferguson with problems. However, two goals in as many minutes from the Portuguese winger in the first half were a remarkable testimony to the strength in depth currently available to the United manager as he embarks upon his 22nd year in charge of the club.
Frenchman Louis Saha was handed a starting role by Ferguson, partnering Carlos Tevez in attack, although he turned in an underwhelming performance that suggested he may not be the long-term answer to Rooney's absence. But with Ronaldo showing such an unerring eye for goal, and taking his season tally to six in just nine league starts in the process, United had little cause for concern.
Ronaldo, himself, won the 33rd minute corner that led to the opening goal with a left-foot shot that deflected off David Dunn and missed the Blackburn goal by inches. Ryan Giggs' resulting corner kick found Ronaldo whose powerful header was helped into his own goal by David Bentley, covering on the line.
United's next attack doubled their lead as Rio Ferdinand's long pass was helped into the path of Tevez by Saha. As the Reds broke furiously upfield, Tevez's far post cross was met by Ronaldo who finished magnificently, albeit with the help of a touch from keeper Brad Friedel. The two goal salvo was tough justice on returning United hero Mark Hughes and his Rovers side who, like his former club, have enjoyed a solid start to the season.
The afternoon may have panned out altogether differently had Christopher Samba not been denied by the woodwork with a tremendous blast from 22 yards, after Ronaldo had been caught in possession by Dunn. But Hughes' hopes of preventing United's progress disappeared early in the second half when his team was reduced to ten men as Dunn collected his second bookable offence, a yellow card for fouling Saha following a first half caution for a hack at Tevez.
In truth, the 53rd minute dismissal probably had little bearing on an outcome that had already been decided by Ronaldo's flurry. Even before his two goal burst, Ronaldo had signalled a warning of his intent with a shot that Bentley cleared off the line from a Giggs corner while Tevez had busied himself in the opening exchanges with some testing runs.
Rovers might have earned a lifeline late in the first half when Morten Gamst Pedersen found Bentley in the area, only for the highly-rated winger to plant a weak shot directly into the body of Edwin van der Sar.
Soon after the restart, Giggs placed a cross-shot onto the roof of Friedel's goal while the loss of Dunn, understandably, placed the visitors under even more intense pressure. Ronaldo threatened to claim a hat-trick as his trademark trickery created space on the edge of the Rovers area and saw him unleash a venomous left-foot strike that flew just off target.
Pedersen summed up Blackburn's frustrations with a woeful strike at the keeper as he connected with a headed clearance from Nemanja Vidic and there was a late header from Samba which van der Sar scrambled off his line. But, as United toyed with their beaten visitors, there were bookings for Aaron Mokoena, Samba and Ryan Nelsen, who upended Giggs after an outrageous piece of skill from the Welshman which summed up the level of United's domination.
The victory could have been even more emphatic if not for Friedel who denied Ronaldo a first ever United hat-trick with a near post save, then dived superbly to keep out a Ferdinand shot from Tevez's 83rd minute corner.
Cristiano Ronaldo has warned Manchester United's Premier League rivals that the champions are only just beginning to hit their stride.
Sir Alex Ferguson's side are unbeaten in nine league games and will try to keep the pressure on leaders Arsenal with a victory against in-form Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford tomorrow.
With Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez in scintillating form, United look capable of destroying any opponent. They have scored four goals in five of their last six matches, but Ronaldo expects them to get even better yet.
"We have more options. We have new players, we have great quality and when you have quality you have the opportunity to score goals -- which is what the players try to do," he said. "We have better players and they want to win the Champions League and the Premier League. You have to believe."
Struggling Fulham could be forgiven for cursing their luck as they prepare to face Liverpool just three days after Rafa Benitez's side destroyed Besiktas 8-0 in the Champions League.
But it is Benitez who fears the effects of that result because he knows it would be easy for his players to rest on their laurels.
"When you are at the bottom of the table and you are still scoring goals, it means you must be dangerous in attack," Benitez said. "For us especially on the counter attack we need to be aware."
Liverpool remain unbeaten in the league but have won only one of their five home matches and that run has to end quickly if the Reds are to keep pace with Arsenal and United.
"The key for us this year is to improve at home because away I think the team has confidence," Benitez said.
Chelsea's impressive resurgence under Avram Grant is being threatened by a series of injuries to key defensive players, with goalkeeper Petr Cech the latest to be sidelined ahead of tomorrow's home match against Everton.
Grant's side have won their last four league games but midfielder Michael Essien believes captain John Terry's absence with a knee injury is stopping them reaching peak form.
"We miss him a little bit. He's one of the pillars at the back," Essien said.
Arsene Wenger expects to welcome back Kolo Toure and Tomas Rosicky from injury for Arsenal's trip to Reading.
The pair missed the midweek draw at Slavia Prague but both should feature on Monday as Wenger's side try to extend their 26-match unbeaten run.
Wenger made eight changes for the Slavia tie and French left-back Gael Clichy believes the refreshed Gunners will feel the benefits at the Madejski Stadium.
"When you play every three days, you need a rest sometimes and that was the right thing for the manager to do," he said.
Roy Keane can't wait to get a taste of one of soccer's most passionate matches today as Sunderland host local rivals Newcastle.
"It's one of the big derbies. Football people are well aware of the intensity of it," he said. "I'm looking forward to it. It means a hell of a lot to Sunderland fans and the players won't be short of commitment."
Pele, the Brazil World Cup legend, has hailed Ronaldinho, Kaka and Cristiano Ronaldo as the most exciting players in modern football.
Ronaldinho, the Barcelona forward, has long been considered one of the top players on the planet, winning the Fifa World Player of the Year award in 2005 and 2006, while Kaka of AC Milan and Manchester United’s Ronaldo have seen their stock rise considerably in the past two years with a string of stunning displays both in the Champions League and their respective domestic leagues in Italy and England.
But the 67-year-old, who was speaking in Sheffield to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Sheffield FC, the world’s oldest football club, was also quick to lavish praise on French midfielder Zinedine Zidane, who he describes as the best player he has seen in the past 15 years.
While hailing his majestic ability Pele also revealed his sadness about the way Zidane’s career ended when he was dismissed in the World Cup Final for a headbutt on Marco Materazzi, the Italy defender.
“There are so many good players at the moment, like Ronaldinho, Kaka and Ronaldo,” Pele said.
“But in the last 15 years the top player was Zidane, no doubt. Unfortunately it wasn’t a good ending for him and he didn’t have the control. The way he acted was bad.
“Ronaldinho has been the best after Zidane. Now we have Kaka, who has had a very good two years.”
In-form winger Cristiano Ronaldo believes Manchester United now have a better chance of winning the Champions League than last season
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson, who guided the club to a dramatic European Cup win over Bayern Munich in Barcelona in 1999 and the semi-finals last season, has gone on record as saying as he would like to lift Europe's premier club competition at least one more time.
They have begun that quest well by reaching the knockout stages with two group matches still to play after Wednesday night's 4-0 victory over Dynamo Kiev.
And Ronaldo, whose goal against the Ukrainians at Old Trafford was his eighth in 10 matches in all competitions, believes this season the team could go all the way again.
"Manchester United have the opportunity to win [the Champions League] every season," said the Portugal international, who scored in the 3-2 first leg semi-final victory at home to eventual champions AC Milan last season only to see the side lose 3-0 in Italy a week later.
"You work for that but this season there is a better chance than last season.
"We have more options. We have new players, we have great quality and when you have quality you have the opportunity to score goals - which is what the players try to do.
"We have better players and they want to win the Champions League and the Premier League. You have to believe."
Wednesday's victory saw Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez both score - with defender Gerard Pique heading the opener - and their burgeoning partnership up front is one of the key factors behind United's success this season.
Rooney has nine goals in the campaign and the Argentina striker five, but it is their link-up play with each other which has caught the eye.
Ronaldo praised the pair for working hard to establish their partnership.
"The last five or six weeks they have played fantastically," he said.
"They know each other, score goals and do a fantastic job."
what do you guys think? i think we have the best chance we've had of winning the Champion's League since 99, i really beleive that, let's hope the lads don't let us down!
Manchester United FC secured their passage to the UEFA Champions League last 16 with two games to spare thanks to a 4-0 victory over FC Dynamo Kyiv. After Gerard Piqué and Carlos Tévez had found the net before the break – the first for each in the UEFA Champions League – Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo added late goals as the dominant hosts made it four wins from four and confirmed Dynamo's elimination in the process.
Strength in depth Sir Alex had reflected before this match on the strength of his squad and the fact United were able to win so comfortably while giving an evening off to Rio Ferdinand, Ryan Giggs and Owen Hargreaves bore testament to this. At the same time, it also underlined the lack of confidence in the ranks of a Dynamo side playing their first match under new coach Oleh Luzhny but who never looked like getting their first points of an ill-starred campaign.
Slow start United started with an unfamiliar-looking back four including Daniel Simpson and Piqué – two players with ten minutes' action between them previously this term – and for the opening quarter, their play lacked its customary spark. Indeed Dynamo's Carlos Corrêa might reflect he could have done better than fire wide when allowed a clear sight of Edwin van der Sar's goal. At the other end Rooney showed some invention with a teasing ball across goal, leading to a Nani shot deflected behind, but otherwise United were making little of their abundant possession against opponents seemingly set on containment.
Opening goal That changed with Piqué's 31st-minute opener even if it came with a slice of luck, Michael Carrick's header from a Ronaldo free-kick deflecting off the back of Tévez's head and to the Spaniard, who headed the ball back into the opposite corner. Tévez got United's second in the 37th minute, when, after winning the ball inside his own half, he raced forward, exchanged passes with Rooney and let fly. Olexandr Shovkovskiy got his hands to the ball but could not keep it out.
Chances aplenty Although Ruslan Rotan blazed wide from close range just before the break, Sir Alex felt secure enough to remove Van der Sar in place of Tomasz Kuszczak for the second half. His faith was justified as the substitute soon made a fine stop to deny Dynamo replacement Diogo Rincón. There followed chances aplenty at both ends, not least for Tévez who could have had a hat-trick. At the other end Rincón just failed to connect with Marjan Marković's fierce cross-shot while Kuszczak denied Tiberiu Ghioane.
Rooney volley Rooney added a third with a 76th-minute volley from Nani's cross before, in the closing moments, Ronaldo broke in from the left and found the far corner. The best Dynamo can hope for now is third place – a far cry from Luzhny's own days in the team when they were semi-finalists in 1999. That, of course, was the year Sir Alex first tasted UEFA Champions League glory and after his side's best start to a European campaign in five years he can already start planning with confidence for a renewed assault on his favourite trophy in the spring.
Piqué 31, Tévez 37, Rooney 76, Cristiano Ronaldo 88.
MANCHESTER United star Cristiano Ronaldo has been warned he could be heading for his final step-over – because his footie boots are two sizes too small.
The Portuguese winger has been told he will ruin his feet if he carries on playing in size seven-and-a-half boots – as he is really a size nine.
Ronaldo, 22, who scored in yesterday’s thriller at Arsenal, reckons that wearing a smaller pair of his favourite Nike boots improves his performance.
A pal said: “Ronaldo has his boots made to order – and he insists they are a size and a half smaller than his shoe size.
“He says that helps him have better control of the ball as there is no foot movement in the boots when he runs.
“People have warned him he could do himself permanent damage – but things seem to be ok at the moment.”
But foot experts are concerned that he could do himself permanent damage, as boots – or shoes – that are too tight can cause serious, long-term problems.
These include neuromas – painful enlarged benign growths of nerves between the toes that require surgery – and sesamoiditis, which affects two small bones beneath the first metatarsals which can get inflamed or even rupture.
A source at the British Orthopaedic Association said: “He needs to do everything he can to look after his feet as they are the main tools of his trade.
“It may be working out in the short term – but in the long term there could be serious problems for Cristiano. It is always best to wear the proper size.”
Ronaldo’s mum, Dolores Aveiro, is one of those believed to have warned Ronaldo about the dangers of tight boots.
The pal confirmed: “She is a little concerned and has mentioned it.”
This is not the first time concerns have been raised this season about United stars’ boots.
Striker Wayne Rooney suffered a hairline fracture of his left foot – his third foot injury since 2004.
And there have been repeated suggestions that modern boot designs put players at greater risk of foot injuries.
But Charlie Brooks, head of corporate communications for Nike UK, said the boot Rooney had been testing was not to blame – despite claims by former Liverpool and England star Jamie Redknapp that modern “slipper” boots do not offer enough protection.
Brooks said: “Rooney himself is absolutely confident, as are we, that the boot had nothing to do with his injury.
“Nearly 20% of players in the Barclays Premier League this weekend wear this boot.”
CRISTIANO Ronaldo believes the champions have got the edge over the Premier League leaders.
As United head into the Emirates showdown with Arsenal, last term's double Footballer of the Year is convinced the Reds shade it in terms of quality over the Gunners.
"All Arsenal's team are playing fantastically, it is not just about one or two players," said United's 22-year-old winger.
"The team has a good spirit about it. It is a young team and they all like to play. That is good.
"They have won a few important games and are playing attractive football just like us. They are very similar to us.
"At the moment we are the best two teams in the Premier League. It will be tough against them. But it is an opportunity for us. In my opinion we have the better players.
"We have to think about ourselves. We have a very good team and a good spirit. We are mature and are playing very consistently."
Meanwhile, Reds boss Sir Alex Ferguson says the title holders can retain their crown but is expecting a late challenge from Chelsea and Liverpool.
"At the moment I think it's looking set to be between Arsenal and ourselves at the top," said Fergie. "When you come to January, though, and it really does start, then you expect to see Liverpool and Chelsea.
"Once the internationals get out of the road, then I think you'll find that the Premier League will settle down; we'll get a true perspective of who is going to be really challenging. "So far there have been some surprise results.
"We have had some incredible injury situations, but over the last few years we've been like that at early season with a lot of injuries.
"I pray that by the time we come to December - we have got a good strong squad together. I feel that once we get all our players together, we are capable of going on and winning the league again."
source: manchestereveningnews.co.uk
i agree with him, we have the best players man for man, we'll see if the quality tells on Saturday.
hes right, we should think about ourselves not about Arsenal or Fabregas, if we play to our potential we will win i have no doubt about that.