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Tue 14 September 2021 | 9:35

Dalot: Man Utd will do great things with Ronaldo’s return

Diogo Dalot believes that the Portugal international’s return to the Red Devils can help them gain former glories.

According to

Diogo Dalot

,

Cristiano Ronaldo

’s return can help

Manchester United

“do great things”.

The Portuguese met the back of the net twice in their thumping 4-1 victory over

Newcastle United

to mark his second memorable debut for the Red Devils.

He came back after more than 12 years and he is still in good shape and delivers the goods.

Full-back Dalot is delighted to have the Portugal international back at Old Trafford.

"

It's fantastic not just for me, but for everyone to have Cristiano here,"

the full-back told the club's official website.

"He gives so much energy to everyone and he's been fantastic.

"On the day [he signed] there was a lot of speculation and it was very good news for everyone involved. Everyone was buzzing with his return to United.

"I texted him and congratulated about him coming back. He said how happy he was to be part of this club again and he wants to help the team and that's what we want.

"I think fans can expect the same Cristiano as always. To be here winning what he has won and playing like he is playing you can expect the best.

"We are here to help him and he is here to help us as well and I think with everything combined we can do great things."

The 36-year-old is the oldest player in the Premier League to have scored a brace since Graham Alexander did for Burnley back in 2010 at the age of 38.

United also penned contracts with Raphael Varane and Jadon Sancho. The Red Devils will go against Young Boys in the Champions League on Tuesday.


source: SportMob



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