'He ran rings around me' - 20 years since Ronaldo's debut (2024)

Cristiano Ronaldo's first forward surge as a Premier League player was not a memorable one.

The 18-year-old winger had been introduced for Nicky Butt as a 61st-minute substitute in Manchester United's season opener against Bolton at Old Trafford on 16 August 2003.

About 60 seconds later, Ronaldo took the ball close to the touchline just inside his own half, near the dugouts, and stepped inside Bolton defender Nicky Hunt, who was only 19 himself and making his top-flight debut.

Ronaldo had three touches with his right foot before Hunt slid in and took the ball away from the young Portuguese.

"When he came on, my first thought wasn't 'I am in absolute trouble, he is going to skin me alive'," recalled Hunt in a chat with BBC Sport.

"I had just done 70 minutes and thought I had done OK. We were only 1-0 down and to me it was just another player.

"It was my job to go and tackle him. That is what I did. I smashed him - twice. Then he ran rings round me."

'One of the most exciting young players I have seen'

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It is two decades now since that game - and no-one who was there will ever forget Ronaldo's cameo.

It came four days after United signed him from Sporting Lisbon for £12.2m, and nine days after Ronaldo had turned in a magical performance for the Portuguese club in a pre-season friendly against Sir Alex Ferguson's side, who were on their way back from an arduous four-match tour of the United States.

Defender John O'Shea has rejected Rio Ferdinand's claim he needed an "oxygen mask" at half-time in Lisbon such was the difficulty he was having in subduing Ronaldo.

But the Irishman was impressed, stating that before kick-off "he stared me in the face [to say] I'm ready".

It was an attitude that backed up unusually bullish quotes from Ferguson in the official statement confirming Ronaldo's arrival.

"He is an extremely talented footballer, a two-footed attacker who can play anywhere up front: right, left or through the middle. He is one of the most exciting young players I've ever seen," the United boss said.

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As United had also handed over the iconic number seven shirt left free after David Beckham's departure for Real Madrid, they could not be accused of underplaying their hand.

"We were trying to prepare for our first game and there was all the hype about this 18-year-old Diego Maradona-esque player," said Hunt.

"We were trying to ignore it but it just became bigger and bigger. It was in all the papers, on all the TV programmes and the internet. It was impossible to ignore.

"Anybody in the professional game would be lying if they were playing against someone with a massive pedigree like that and said they didn't look over as he came out for the warm-up.

"When I saw him, he was stick thin. I was a really skinny player. He was scrawny. Black hair with blonde highlights, full of acne. You are thinking 'he is really young, he can't be as good as they are all making out'. But he was."

'We're not leaving without him'

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Few of United's players were enthusiastic about the prospect of the Lisbon trip.

After a gruelling tour, most wanted to get home - as shown by their 3-1 defeat at the end of a week that included beating Juventus and Barcelona in front of combined audiences of almost 150,000 in New Jersey and Philadelphia.

But without it, the club might have missed out on the man Ferguson said in his most recent autobiography was "the most gifted player I managed".

United had a coaching agreement with Sporting, were aware of Ronaldo and had already come to a loose deal for the teenager to remain in Portugal for two more years before he moved to England.

However, neither Ronaldo, nor his agent Jorge Mendes, had been informed of this. Some of the world's biggest clubs were circling.

At half-time of the friendly, Ferguson told his trusted kitman Albert Morgan to find chief executive Peter Kenyon and bring him down to the dressing room area.

When Kenyon arrived, the message was blunt: "We are not leaving this ground until we have that boy signed."

United's players now knew all about Ronaldo's talent but as they sat waiting to leave for home, they had no idea of the discussions taking place in the bowels of the stadium.

Ferguson's pitch to the player navigated the tricky balance of telling him he was brilliant and perfect for United and cautioning him it would be too much to start every game immediately.

It was the start of an enduring relationship which means Ronaldo still refers to the 81-year-old as his "father in football", despite his ill-fated return to Old Trafford which came to a disappointing and controversial end in December.

'He was unmarkable at times'

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Ferguson stuck to his word following Ronaldo's arrival. He put him on the bench - for two games.

In fairness, it would be three years before United's coaching staff turned him into a world-beater, ensuring those famed stepovers turned into consistent game-changing contributions.

Hunt was the first Premier League full-back tasked with trying to deal with Ronaldo's quick feet - and would not be the last to struggle.

"I was fortunate in the sense I had just had a full pre-season training with Jay-Jay Okocha," said Hunt.

"He was also known for skills and would do a couple of stepovers, so I knew how it worked.

"But Ronaldo could do more, six or seven on the bounce it felt like. And he could go with both feet, which was even more of a challenge. He could also cross with both feet and shoot with both feet.

"I was in a catch-22 situation. My main focus was to watch the ball and keep him away from the goal. For the first five minutes I did that, for the last 17 he was all over the place. He was unmarkable at times.

"He was doing all these stepovers and I was thinking 'how can one person do that?' - I thought he was going left and he would go right. I thought he was going down the line and he would check back.

"Growing up through school, there were two or three of us who were the best. When I signed professional forms, it was surreal training with a Bolton squad that had World Cup winners in it.

"But when you step on to a pitch with Manchester United players, it was the next level up.

"The more I played that first season, the more I understood what levels there were. I was intermediate, then there was top and above that, exceptional."

'We all knew what happened'

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It is clear Ronaldo was in the exceptional category. But there were flaws that needed ironing out.

"In his early days, I accept, he showboated a lot," said Ferguson, who also described the young Ronaldo as "a wee show-off desperate to convince everyone how good he was".

The Scot recalled team-mates ridiculing the Portuguese at United's Carrington training ground when he went down screaming in apparent agony.

It was part of the transition that saw Ronaldo go from scoring six goals in that first season, to 42 in 2007-08 when he helped United win the Premier League and Champions League and won the Ballon d'Or for the first time.

Given how the future was to unfold, Hunt accepts he made a mistake in not securing Ronaldo's shirt to mark his own Premier League debut. Instead he went for England centre-half Ferdinand.

"A marvellous debut" was how Ferguson assessed Ronaldo's first United appearance at the time.

More recently, he described it as "bloody fantastic" and a display that created a problem of not being able to hold a player of such talent back.

After Ronaldo's introduction, United had added three more goals (through Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes and Ruud van Nistelrooy) to win 4-0 - and the mood in the Bolton dressing room was reflective.

"It was surreal for me," said Hunt. "The whole day was. It was my debut in front of so many people. I was gutted we had lost.

"But Sam [Allardyce, Bolton's manager] didn't go mad after the game. He said we were in the game for 75 minutes.

"As players, we just sat and looked at each other. [Assistant manager] Phil Brown shrugged his shoulders and smiled.

"We all knew what had happened in those last 15 minutes. We couldn't do anything about it."

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FAQs

What did Drury say about Ronaldo's return? ›

"A walking work of art. Vintage, beyond valuation, beyond forgery or imitation, eighteen years since that trembling teenager of touch and tease, first tiptoed on to the historic stage, now in his immaculate maturity, now CR7 reunited."

Why did Ronaldo quit dribbling? ›

Because of Tendinosis It's because he had a knee Injury during 2014 season after that he has Tendinosis which is not curable unless he takes 1 year gap for rest in his career but he didn't take it,Instead we can see he spends so many every day for his knee it self. So after that devastating incident…

Who wore 7 before Ronaldo? ›

7 jersey before Ronaldo, had left the club for Real Madrid earlier in the same summer transfer window. Manchester United's iconic No. 7 jersey, worn over the years by club legends like Bryan Robson, George Best and Eric Cantona, was lying vacant and Sir Alex Ferguson deemed Ronaldo fit to take up the mantle.

What are 5 facts about Ronaldo? ›

Other Facts

First male player in history to score a goal in five different World Cups. Portugal's all-time top international goalscorer. Winner of the Ballon d'Or footballer of the year award five times (2008, 2013, 2014, 2016 and 2017), and the European Golden Shoe four times (2007-08, 2010-11, 2013-14 and 2014-15).

What did Peter Drury say about Messi? ›

He said on commentary last December: "Lionel Messi has conquered his final peak. Lionel Messi has shaken hands with paradise. The little boy from Rosario, Santa Fe, has just pitched up in heaven. He climbs into a galaxy of his own.

Why did Ronaldo leave crying? ›

He was summoned from the bench by coach Fernando Santos, but was unable to make a telling contribution and left in floods of tears when the final whistle was blown at the Al Thumama Stadium. Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup dream is over, and he left the field in tears following Portugal's shock loss to Morocco.

Can Messi dribble better than Ronaldo? ›

Messi, who turned 34 in June, was still averaging over four dribbles per game last season. Take nothing away from Ronaldo but, based on these eye-opening stats, it's safe to say that Messi has been the far better dribbler over the years.

Why is Ronaldo banned from playing? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo has been suspended for one game by the Saudi Arabian Football Federation's (SAFF) ethics and disciplinary committee. The Saudi FA was investigating Ronaldo after he appeared to make a lewd gesture towards supporters of opponents Al Shabab at the weekend.

How can I contact Ronaldo? ›

Best Ways to Contact Cristiano Ronaldo
  1. Call or email Cristiano Ronaldo's publicist, Ruben Malaret, at ruben@celebrityprco.com or 1 (424) 367-2100.
  2. Send fan mail and autograph requests to: Cristiano Ronaldo, c/o Al-Nassr FC, Mrsool Park, Abdullah AL Sheikh, King Saud University, Riyadh 12372, Saudi Arabia.
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What is Ronaldo's real number? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo
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Number7
Youth career
1992–1995Andorinha
1995–1997Nacional
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Is Ronaldo a billionaire? ›

Per Forbes, Ronaldo became the first professional athlete ever to surpass the billion-dollar threshold just in career earnings in 2020, as his net worth is around $500 million according to some estimations that include wages, endorsem*nt deals, real estate, and advertisem*nts.

Why is Ronaldo number 7? ›

Number seven is a legendary number at real Madrid and Man united. Sir Alex Ferguson convinced Cristiano to wear the number. As for Messi, Number 10 is a number for playmakers so Messi chose that number.

How high did Ronaldo jump? ›

When Cristiano Ronaldo jumps in the box, he just towers around everyone else. His highest jump was measured at a mind-boggling 2.93m when he netted a header for Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League 2012-13 against his former club Manchester United.

What did Mourinho say about Ronaldo and Messi? ›

"When someone with the same responsibility as me comes out and says: 'Mine is the best on the planet,' then I have to say: 'Mine was not born in Madeira, he was born on Mars; he is not from planet Earth, he is the best in the universe. If Messi is the best on the planet, Ronaldo is the best in the universe."

Why does Ronaldo pretend to catch the ball? ›

After controlling a dropping ball neatly with his right foot, the superstar put his arms out, as if he was about to catch the ball. This, though, was never Ronaldo's intention. His hand movement was simply a tool to help him judge distance - and it worked exactly as intended.

Will Ronaldo go back to Manchester United? ›

United signed Ronaldo from Juventus in the summer of 2021 for a fee of €15million, plus €8m in add-ons. Rivals Manchester City were believed to be holding talks with the player's representatives before he made a return to Old Trafford, having initially joined from Sporting Lisbon in 2003.

Will Ronaldo return to Europe? ›

Cristiano Ronaldo has denied that he wants to return to Europe after a disappointing start to his career at Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassri.

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