The return of Cristiano Ronaldo to Old Trafford after his displays against Barcelona haunts Manchester United one day before his meeting Champions League against Real Madrid, which seek to curb mostly Portuguese, includes today the British press. Real Madrid's performance in the two meetings held against Barcelona last week, with victories, has set off alarms "Red Devils" and his coach, Alex Ferguson, and some players have warned the fans that ensure pass round will be more difficult than expected.Following the outcome of the first leg 1-1, United have secured the pass if the game ends goalless, something the Scot not considered likely due to the powerful attack that can be deployed both teams, especially CR7. " Cristiano has almost everything . You can shoot with both feet, making passes with both feet. Their ball skills are exceptional. You can control the ball and create space to move, and we have seen how good he is when it comes to top the air, "said United player Michael Carrick. The England midfielder, 31, has called on his teammates to deploy "a complete set" against Real Madrid, which can "create threats and score at any moment" party. "Even if you defend well, you can never let your guard down , "added the player, who denied any superiority of the Red Devils during the second round first leg at the Bernabeu. "Either team could have won 2-1 or 3-1. Tuesday's game will depend on who will take the opportunities of the night" settled midfield. Meanwhile, Ferguson preferred to emphasize the role of Christian in all ChamartÃn, which has followed closely over the past week, which said he was "shocked" by the exhibition of Portuguese. The newspaper The Times noted that while the player was on the field against Barcelona on Saturday, just half an hour, "underscores the threat posed to the United". Several media collect the "urgency" of the Scottish manager to recover for shock defender Phil Jones , whose mission would be responsible only to stop Cristiano arrivals to the area, according to the newspapers The Daily Telegraph and Daily Star. Jones, 21, injured his ankle last week during a meeting of the Premier and tomorrow to get incorporated, repeat the same task performed in the round of sixteen in Madrid. One of the highlights of the night come out to the field with veteran Ryan Giggs, 39, will play his 1000 game against the meringues, a special occasion chosen by the club, which was reserved in the Premiership so he could receive the ovation at the meeting of the Champions League.
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