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Clinical Ronaldo hits hat-trick as Manchester United edge Spurs 3-2

The win moves Manchester United two points above Arsenal and back into fourth place on the table.

• March 12, 2022
Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo [Photo credit: Flipboard]

Cristiano Ronaldo answered all the questions about his continuing value to Manchester United with a superb hat-trick to secure a 3-2 win over Tottenham Hotspur in an entertaining Premier League contest on Saturday.

This follows six days after doubts were raised about his injury absence for the Manchester derby and at the end of a week marked by tabloid speculation over his relationship with interim manager, Ralf Rangnick.

The 37-year-old delivered a reminder of just why Manchester United chose to bring him back to Old Trafford.

Ronaldo put Manchester United ahead in the 12th minute with a spectacular long-range blast from over 20 metres out after he had collected a clever flick from Fred.

But a Harry Kane penalty brought Tottenham level in the 35th, after a cross from Dejan Kulusevski had struck Alex Telles’ arm.

Three minutes later, the Portugal forward restored United’s advantage, slotting home after Jadon Sancho broke the offside trap and set up Ronaldo with a low cross.

Tottenham restored parity in the 72nd with an own goal by United captain Harry Maguire who slid in to inadvertently divert a low cross from Sergio Reguilon past David De Gea.

But Ronaldo, who had twice tested keeper, Hugo Lloris, after the break, settled the contest with a powerful header from an Alex Telles corner. 

The five-times Ballon d’Or winner headed the winner nine minutes from time before he was promptly taken off to ecstatic cheers.

It was the 807th goal of his career, laying claim to professional football’s all-time leading scorer record.

With the whole stadium chanting ‘Viva Ronaldo’, the atmosphere at Old Trafford, which has endured a disappointing season, was back to the heady days of September.

The result moves Manchester United two points above Arsenal and back into fourth place, although the Gunners have four games in hand starting with Sunday’s home match against Leicester City.

(Reuters/NAN)

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