Manchester: Legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has described Cristiano Ronaldo's second debut for the Red Devils as "Caesar entering Rome".
United pulled off one of the biggest signings this year by re-signing Ronaldo from Juventus on deadline day, 12 years on from his initial departure to Real Madrid.
Upon his return, Ronald scored two goals against Newcastle United at Old Trafford and this game was even attended by Ferguson, who had earlier described Ronaldo as his son.
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"It's fantastic. You saw on that Saturday that it was like Caesar entering Rome after victory. I came, I saw, I conquered. It was fantastic. I mean, for anyone who is a United fan, we could have had a million people in there, without doubt, as there were so many outside, hundreds outside. It's one of these things. When he was here as a kid, his learning process was very, very quick," Ferguson told the club's official podcast.