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Tickets for Cristiano Ronaldo's Old Trafford homecoming are being sold for up to £700 on resale sites, with one provider removing £2,500 front row seats for clash with Newcastle... as Man United tell fans NOT to buy any

* Fans are scrambling to see Cristiano Ronaldo make his second Man United debut
* The 36-year-old sealed a shock return to the Premier League from Juventus
* Ronaldo is poised to pull the red shirt on against Newcastle at Old Trafford
* Re-sale ticket sites are cashing in and charging thousands of pounds for a seat


Desperate football fans have started the mad scramble for tickets to see Cristiano Ronaldo's historic second Manchester United debut next weekend.

The Portuguese superstar is set to make his Old Trafford homecoming on Saturday, September 11, when United host Steve Bruce's Newcastle in a 3pm kick-off.

Ronaldo's return however has sparked a chaotic surge in ticket demand, with unofficial re-sale websites now witnessing prices reach just shy of £700 to see the 36-year-old pull on the famous red shirt once again.

According to a report in the Times, ticket prices on re-sale platform Stubhub reached an astronomical £2,500, but now appear to have been swiftly removed by the service provider.

Sportsmail has contacted Stubhub for comment on the matter.


Fans are scrambling to see Cristiano Ronaldo make his second Man United debut, which is set to be against Newcastle United at Old Trafford on Saturday, September 11. One of the ticket re-sale sites, Live Football Tickets, advertise 198 available tickets for the match, with prices ranging from £265 to £699

At present time of writing another of the ticket re-sale sites, Live Football Tickets, advertise 198 available tickets for the match, with prices ranging from £265 to £699.

United however have urged fans not to buy from ticket resale websites, in order to avoid the possibility of being left out of pocket or face complications in getting their tickets.

'We strongly discourage fans from purchasing tickets from unauthorised sources,' a spokesman told the Times.

'These tickets are often invalid, leaving fans out of pocket, disappointed and unable to see the game.'


Tickets for the match have now become gold dust, with fans desperate to see his return


The Times reported that tickets were changing hands for £2,500 on Stubhub - though all products for United versus Newcastle now appear to have been removed from the site

Ronaldo himself has been drumming up hysteria ahead of his emotional United return by reminiscing about the past and speaking of his close relationship with legendary former manager Sir Alex Ferguson.

Ronaldo this week outlined that Ferguson's phone call to him had been a crucial deciding factor behind him agreeing to return to United.

The pair grew close during the forward's first spell at Old Trafford from 2003-09 after the Scotsman signed him from Sporting Lisbon, fending off interest from bitter rivals Arsenal in the process.

Ronaldo told MUTV: 'Since I signed for Manchester [United] at 18, Sir Alex Ferguson was the key.

'He is like a father in football for me. He helped me a lot, he taught me many things and, of course, he had a big role because of the relationship that we had.

'We keep in touch all the time and he's an unbelievable person. He was the main key for me to be in the position that I am, that I signed for Manchester United.'

Despite now being in the Twilight of his career Ronaldo will have a dramatic impact on United's chances of landing a Premier League title this season, according to leading football analysts, who have crunched the numbers on his sensational return.

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner's reunion with United will not only boost their prospects of a league title from seven percent to 12 per cent, but significantly increase the likelihood of a Champions League triumph, too.

The game's statisticians routinely compile data on players in order to predict their likely impact on new teams – and clubs use the information to inform their recruitment decisions.

The Twenty First Group, which advises leading sides across Europe on all aspects of their strategic development, has run the numbers on Ronaldo's reunion with United, after he signed from Juventus for a fee of £19.8million, with add-ons.


Fans are eagerly awaiting Ronaldo's return after the international break and expect big things

And the analysts have good news for Red Devils' fans. They have concluded that the Portuguese will have a significant impact at the Theatre of Dreams bringing the prospect of serious silverware much closer.

'Our models estimate that Ronaldo's arrival at Manchester United increases their chances of winning the league by five percentage points, from 7 per cent to 12 per cent,' said Omar Chaudhuri, chief intelligence officer at the Twenty First Group.

'His arrival has also boosted their Champions League chances, from 5 per cent to 8 per cent.'

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Pasti nanti banyak fans United yang menyimpan tiketnya untuk kenang-kenangan memorabilia match pertama comeback Ronaldo.
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Manchester United to introduce Covid spot checks for fans attending Saturday's game against Newcastle at Old Trafford when Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to play for first time since rejoining the Red Devils

* Manchester United are to introduce Covid-19 certification spot checks
* Move in expectation of it becoming mandatory to enter stadiums next month
* Fans asked to show they have had two jabs or a negative test in past 48 hours
* However, it will not be a mandatory requirement to gain entry to Old Trafford


Manchester United have warned fans to be ready for Covid spot checks at Old Trafford starting this weekend.

The club announced on Monday that the new measures are being introduced for Saturday’s home game against Newcastle when Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to play for the first time since returning to United after 12 years.

Supporters aged 18 and over should be prepared to demonstrate that they have had two Covid vaccinations or a negative test within 48 hours of the game.


Manchester United are to introduce Covid spot checks at Saturday's game with Newcastle. Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to play for the first time since returning to United after 12 years

It will not be a mandatory requirement to gain entry to Old Trafford, and fans who are unable to provide the necessary proof will still be allowed in providing they have not tested positive for Covid.

But United expect it to become mandatory from October 1 following advice from the Government and Premier League with more trials being rolled out across the top-flight this month.

Fans under 18 years of age will not be required to demonstrate their Covid status, but United are encouraging them to have an up-to-date lateral flow test before attending a match.

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Cristiano Ronaldo's brace left Manchester United fans purring after a perfect afternoon for their returning hero... but while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Galactico attack was too hot for Newcastle, questions now linger over the Red Devils' defence

* Manchester United were devastating in attack as they hammered Newcastle 4-1
* Cristiano Ronaldo stole the show with two goals on his second United debut
* United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer now boasts an incredible forward line
* But defensive roles are now a concern as a result and they could be exposed


The story had its happy ending. It was preordained, a narrative honed to perfection by an army of script writers to usher in this new age of football as entertainment content. And the star was always going to be centre stage.

From the moment you disembarked the train in Manchester, the energy in the city centre was evident and the narrative established. Only one shirt number was worn: No.7. Only one name was being sung. The choruses of 'Viva Ronaldo' were breaking out on cue at the station concourse, on street corners and in pub gardens like something out of a Walt Disney musical.

It was like the old days, as though only one team mattered in Manchester. At times it felt like only one person mattered. Cristiano Ronaldo was back in town and it was impossible unconscious of that fact. Gigantic posters draped from a Victorian warehouses announced it, newspaper headlines roared it, social media was abuzz with it.


Cristiano Ronaldo stole the show in a devastating attacking display from Manchester United. Old Trafford's returning hero struck twice against Newcastle on his second debut for the club

And, unerringly, Ronaldo delivered. 'He does what he does,' said Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Indeed he does, the Manchester United manager finding unexpected profundity amidst the banality of the post-match press conference.

Sport shouldn't be like this. There should be a degree of unpredictability, an element of chance to proceedings. 'He smells big moments, continued Solskjaer.

'The demands he makes of himself, of us, of his team-mates, he lifts everyone. He makes everyone so focussed.' So even when United plodded slowly forward in that first half, unsure of their formation and unconvincing in their build up play, you suspected what was coming.

United's co-owner Avram Glazer sat behind the soon to departing Ed Woodward. Grant was back for his first post pandemic visit. Woodward is the man who once tried to sell Manchester United to Jurgen Klopp as football's equivalent of Hollywood. Both must have been delighted.


Ronaldo celebrates his second goal in front of delighted United supporters on Saturday. United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will now be purring at his attacking options at the club

This, rather than the dog's abuse the Glazer family receives when proposing Super Leagues and debt finance projects, is presumably what Avram had in mind when the family bought United.

Solskjaer alluded to this. 'The atmosphere has changed. A few months back you, think how it was here.' Indeed. Pitch invasions and death threats, a fan base as disaffected as Newcastle as the Super League rose and fell. All changed now. Perhaps all forgotten. 'This is what Man Utd supporters should feel like,'said Solskjaer, feeding off the positivity.



That said, all wasn't quite what as it seemed. Few fairytales are. Amidst the black and white narratives, there are often elements of grey. You can still hear anti Glazer chants amidst the carnival. And while score-line said United are back; the performance perhaps offered more hope for those teams better than Newcastle United.

Take Ronaldo's opening goal. It came on the cusp of half time, after a laborious first half performance. It was created in a sense by Mason Greenwood's strike, but really by goalkeeper Freddie Woodman's fumble into the path of Ronaldo.

But no-one worried that the first goal back was a tap-in from three yards. Everyone celebrated like it was the 40-yard drive against Porto in 2009.

It was that kind of afternoon. Newcastle United were afforded the role of 'the other team' when the Harlem Globetrotter come to town. And yet they didn't quite fit the type. With cooler heads and calmer finishing, they might have upstaged the leading man.

Newcastle's chances in the first half came from a consistent pattern. In the eighth minute the famous No7 broke though at pace, jinxing defenders one way then the next.

But when it came to the finish, Joelinton shot wide; on 28 minutes, Joe Willock robbed Fernandes, charged into the United area and shot high into the Stretford End; and then on 38 minutes Sean Longstaff broke into the box and yet lost his footing at the crucial moment.


United fans were excited to see the Ronaldo play his first United match for 12 years

A theme was developing which begged a crucial question. Just who will pick opposition runners from deep in this line-up of iconic superstars? Will it be Paul Pogba, pushed back deeper and deeper as United sign more and more attacking players?

The joyous performance and festival of assists that he produced from wide left on the opening day of the season was a distant memory, replaced by an understated deep lying midfield performance.

Nemanja Matic was nominally the man entrusted with patrolling those deeper areas. For the most part, Newcastle had only fitful ambition and so he could do so adequately.

But you couldn't help but think of those original Galaticos, assembled by Florentino Perez at Real Madrid, which saw key holding midfielder Claude Makelele sacrificed so that the original Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo and David Beckham could all play. Incidentally, that quartet never won a trophy together in that era.

They upshot of all of this was an unscripted, impromptu diversion from the preordained narrative when Newcastle equalised on 56 minutes. Every opposition team analyst will surely eyeing up the acres of space in the United midfield when United are subject to a counter attack.

Miguel Almiron certainly relished it. He beat a couple of players and then just strode on unopposed for 40-50 yards, hardly believing the ease of his passage. He fed Allan Saint Maximin, who in turn played in Javier Manquillo, whose finish across the face of goal was impressively decisive.

It turned out this was just one of those tension-building devices script writers employ to create an even more dramatic finale.


Paul Pogba may have to play in a deeper role so United can show their full attacking style. But Newcastle still exposed the Red Devils, missing chances before Javi Manquillo's equaliser

For Luke Shaw then made a similar bold run into the Newcastle half and Ronaldo, with that scampering little sprint of his, demanded the ball be passed to him. Bearing down on goal, ball at feet, into his stride, the fear amongst opponents is almost palpable.

Maybe that accounted for the goal, as the strike wasn't the best but Woodman made a hash of it again, allowing it through.

Bruno Fernandes would score the third on 80 minutes, a characteristic strike from the edge of the box which partially answered the question as whether he will thrive in his attacking role with Ronaldo in the team.

And at the end even Jesse Lingard was on the scoresheet, with a smile somehow more authentic and broader than Ronaldo's.

As such, Old Trafford didn't need quibble about the details or the troublesome questions.. 'This was a day for everyone to enjoy' said Solskjaer.

'This is what Cristiano is about.' That song, Viva Ronaldo, echoed around the stadium, the hero had returned and all was well with the world.

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walaupun menang namun ada beberapa moment lini belakang United kecolongan dan hampir dalam posisi tertinggal, untungnya penyelesaian akhir pemain NU kurang bagus jadi tidak berbuah gol dan ada kalo gak salah 2x De Gea melakukan penyelamatan. pas gol NU juga tidak ada pemain yg memutus alur serangan lawan, Maguire tekel gak kena, Varane juga gagal merebut bola, Shaw juga sudah telat balik. jadi masih ada titik lemah United dalam hal ini seorang DM yg bisa memutus serangan lawan sebelum pemain lawan melakukan serangan dan ancaman terhadap lini belakang. untung lawannya 'cuma' NU, kalo lawan tim sekelas Chelsea bisa lain cerita nih
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