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Cristiano Ronaldo's Second Manchester United Debut Was Like "Caesar Entering Rome", Says Alex Ferguson
Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson described Cristiano Ronaldo's second debut for the Red Devils as "Caesar entering Rome".
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Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo Gets Heart-Warming Message From Alex Ferguson After Winning Record 10th Award
After helping Portugal lift the inaugural UEFA Nations League trophy, Cristiano Ronaldo was named best Portugese player for a record-extending 10th time.
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Patrice Evra Announces Retirement To Focus On Coaching
Patrice Evra made his name with Nice and Monaco before Alex Ferguson signed him for Manchester United in 2006.
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Ryan Giggs Quit Manchester United At The Right Time, Says Alex Ferguson
After 29 years at Manchester United, where he won 13 league titles and two European Cups as a player, Ryan Giggs has ended his association with the club
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Wayne Rooney Twice Rejected Manchester United Offer: Alex Ferguson
The England football team captain first came to the attention of United when their former reserve team coach Jim Ryan spotted the forward playing in a match for Everton Under-14s.
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Cristiano Ronaldo Would be Great Anywhere, Lionel Messi Wouldn't: Alex Ferguson
Alex Ferguson, who managed Cristiano Ronaldo for six years before the Portugal international left Old Trafford for the Santiago Bernabeu in 2009, has backed his former protege as the more complete footballer.
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David Moyes rues decisions as Manchester United lose again
David Moyes is angry with referee Andre Marriner for awarding a free-kick against Jonny Evans in the build-up to Sunderland's opener, which saw Ryan Giggs turn the ball into his own net in first-half stoppage time.
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Sunderland condemns Manchester United to third straight loss
The setback against the Premier League's last-place team completed a hat trick of 2-1 losses at the start of 2014 for David Moyes, in his first season as Alex Ferguson's successor.
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Manchester United dumped out of FA Cup by Swansea
Wilfried Bony snatched a dramatic last-minute winner as United crashed out at the first hurdle in the FA Cup to give beleaguered manager David Moyes even more problems.
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Wayne Rooney ruled out of Swansea FA Cup tie
Wayne Rooney has been nursing the problem for the last few weeks and sat out his side's 1-0 victory at Norwich City in the Premier League on December 28.