Cristiano Ronaldo says he wants to make more history with Manchester United
Cristiano Ronaldo fired United to victory against Villarreal (Martin Rickett/PA)
Cristiano Ronaldo believes âeverything is possibleâ after firing Manchester United to an important Champions League win at the end of a tough night against Villarreal on an individual and collective level.
Having kicked off Group F with a shock loss at Young Boys, the Red Devils were under no illusion about the need to kickstart their continental campaign against Unai Emeryâs visitors.
Villarreal broke United hearts in the Europa League final four months ago and were on course to inflict another chastening loss after Paco Alcacer finally beat impressive David De Gea early in the second half.
But Alex Telles scored a stunning equaliser and Ronaldo produced a box-office finale, smashing home in the fifth and final minute of stoppage time to secure a 2-1 win at rocking Old Trafford.
âIâm so happy,â the match-winning Portuguese said. âThe game tonight was not my best. I didnât play so good.
âBut sometimes I play good I donât score. Today I donât play good and I score.
âVery important. We knew if we didnât get points today it would be tough to go through to the next stage but now everything is possible, everything is open and we believe we go through.â
Ronaldo scored with his only shot on target against a Villarreal side that made life difficult for the hosts from the outset.
The Carabao Cup exit to West Ham and Premier League loss to Aston Villa appeared to have knocked Unitedâs confidence, but the remarkable conclusion to Wednesdayâs game might provide a timely shot in the arm.
âIt was a very, very difficult game,â Ronaldo said. âVillarreal played so good, create many chances.
âWe struggled a little bit because we knew before the game that we must win the game.
âIt was tough, the team was a little bit nervous especiallyâŠ. well, first half and second half, to be honest.
âBut we had a little bit of luck that we didnât have in the last game (against Villa on Saturday).
âIt was good, great attitude from our players. The fans pushed us a lot, which I have to say thank you to all of them.
âThis is what we need sometimes when weâre a little bit down, when the team is not playing well, but an important win.â
Ronaldo broke the all-time Champions League appearance record on Wednesday, moving onto 178 appearances and clear of former Real Madrid team-mate Iker Casillas.
The 36-year-old has won the competition five times during that record-breaking stretch, including the 2008 edition with United, and is looking forward to making more history back at Old Trafford.
âThis is why I come back because I miss this club a lot,â he told BT Sport.
âI made history in this club and I want to do it again.
âI have to say thank you to all of them â not only from me but to push the team which will be very important, especially this season. Another chapter, yes.â
United welcome Atalanta to Old Trafford in their next Group F match, before heading to Bergamo for the reverse fixture in early November.
Villarreal have back-to-back matches with Young Boys buoyed by an impressive performance in defeat to United.
âItâs a short competition, and we only have a point,â manager Emery said. âNow we are in need.
âThe other teams have an advantage over us. But if we carry on like this, weâll pick up some wins.
âIn football, you donât always win because of the chances you created. Errors can also penalise you.
âYou need to analyse why we lost, but we are trying to look positively. We think this is the path to follow.â





