2. Ronaldo's Biggest Game?
Is there a bigger occasion for the former United No.7? This is the first time Ronaldo will return to Old Trafford since his big money move to Madrid in 2009, he's considered one of the best players ever to play for United after 6 successful seasons with the Premier League leaders also becoming the FIFA World Player Of The Year in 2008. In the first leg he had an explosive start leaving united right-back Rafael having nightmares after he struggled to tame the Portuguese ace, and of course, he also scored with an unstoppable header towering above Patrice Evra to equalize for the La Liga Champions. Ronaldo had a quiet second half but his record of 185 goals in 184 games in all competitions for Madrid speaks for it's self and he's stated that he'd love to score at Old Trafford but whether Real win or lose United fans are sure to give him a warm reception.