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Juventus too good for Man Utd on Ronaldo’s return

MANCHESTER, United Kingdom, Oct 24, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Jose Mourinho bemoaned the chasm

between his Manchester United side and Juventus as the Italian champions won 1-0 on

Cristiano Ronaldo’s return to Old Trafford in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Ronaldo did not get on the scoresheet, but played a supporting role by helping set up

Paulo Dybala’s winner on 17 minutes as Juventus opened up a five-point lead over United at

the top of Group H.

Only a series of excellent saves from David de Gea prevented the margin of defeat being

far greater for the hosts as any momentum United gained from fightbacks against Newcastle

and Chelsea in recent weeks in the Premier League faded away against one of the favourites

to win the Champions League.

Jose Mourinho’s men were handed a break before kick-off as Valencia’s 1-1 draw away to

Young Boys means United still hold a two-point lead over the Spaniards, but a fourth

defeat of the season will see speculation over Mourinho’s future increase once more.

And in keeping with his complaints all season, Mourinho suggested United need to invest

more in the transfer market to get to Juventus’ level.

Juventus spent 112 million euros ($129 million) for a 33-year-old Ronaldo in July and also

brought Leonardo Bonucci back just a year after selling the Italian international to AC

Milan.

“Mr. Bonucci, Mr. (Giorgio) Chiellini, they could go to Harvard to give some classes about

how to be a central defender,” said Mourinho, whose attempts to add a centre-back in the

summer were thwarted.

“Juventus is champions for seven years in a row, two Champions League finals in the last

four or five years and they are not happy with what they have, they want more. They had

(Gonzalo) Higuain, (Mario) Manduzkic and Dybala, but they want more, they want Ronaldo,”

he added.

“They go for the best players in the world. A big club with a big past but also a big

desire to have a big future.”

– Muted Ronaldo reception –

Ronaldo was given a hero’s welcome on his previous visit to Old Trafford with Real Madrid

in 2013 after scoring 118 goals for United in six seasons between 2003 and 2009 to help

the Red Devils win three Premier League titles and the first of his five Champions

Leagues.

The Portuguese’s early days as Juventus player since making the move to Italy from Madrid

this summer have been overshadowed by a rape allegation made against him in the United

States, which he strongly denies.

And the reception he received from the United faithful this time was far more muted,

although he was applauded off the field at the end of the game after taking a selfie with

a pitch invader, who was hauled away by security staff.

Ronaldo scored the winner in a contentious Champions League last-16 tie for Madrid five

years ago, but this time played the role of provider for Dybala to be the match-winner.

His cross intended for Juan Cuadrado ricocheted kindly off Chris Smalling into the path of

Dybala to sweep the ball past De Gea for his fourth goal in two Champions League games.

“The forwards moved a lot and caused their defence a few problems, but we missed the final

pass too many times, especially in the second half,” said Juventus boss Massimiliano

Allegri.

“However I’m satisfied mostly because we are continuing to grow, especially in terms of

confidence, and that allowed us to impose our own game in this difficult stadium.”

De Gea made fine saves from Joao Cancelo and Blaise Matuidi before the break, but saved

his best stop to prevent Ronaldo scoring his first Champions League goal for Juventus

seven minutes into the second-half.

Going behind brought out the best in Mourinho’s side against Newcastle and Chelsea to help

ease the pressure on the manager.

But the hosts failed to threaten until Paul Pogba’s curling shot from outside the box hit

the post 15 minutes from time.

BSS/AFP/AU/08:15 hrs