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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 2025
'Fernandes will give up penalties but not free-kicks'

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TBS Report
31 August, 2021, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2021, 02:26 pm

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'Fernandes will give up penalties but not free-kicks'

The former Old Trafford favourite thinks the Portuguese midfielder will be willing to compromise with his fellow countryman on dead ball duties.

TBS Report
31 August, 2021, 02:25 pm
Last modified: 31 August, 2021, 02:26 pm
Photo: Collected.
Photo: Collected.

Cristiano Ronaldo will have to share Manchester United set-pieces with Bruno Fernandes according to Rio Ferdinand, who says the latter will give up penalties but not free-kicks.

United reached an agreement to bring Ronaldo back to Old Trafford from Juventus on Friday, with the reported €23 million (£20m/$27m) transfer set to be finalized before the summer window slams shut at midnight on Tuesday.

The 36-year-old was a talismanic figure in his first spell at the club between 2003 and 2009 and will likely be the focal point in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's attack for the rest of the season, but Ferdinand doesn't think Fernandes will be pushed to the side.

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What has been said?

Fernandes has been involved in more goals than any other United player since joining the club from Sporting CP in January 2020, with many of his efforts coming from dead-ball situations.

Ferdinand is expecting the Portuguese playmaker to hand penalty duties over to his compatriot but sees no reason why he should also step aside from free-kicks given his impressive scoring record.

"I think Bruno gives up penalties but doesn't relinquish free-kicks and corners," the former Red Devils defender said on his FIVE Youtube channel. "The free-kicks around the box, he's going to be on them I think. I think his record demands that he should do that.

"He takes the penalties, 100 percent. They agree to give him the penalties but I think free-kicks around the box, Bruno's just wiping the ball and putting it down."

Ferdinand does however think Fernandes will be happy to pass the main goalscoring burden onto Ronaldo as United seek to bring a frustrating five-year trophy drought to a close.

"I think Bruno sees the bigger picture, that this guy can get us over the line to win us trophies," he added. "If that means my percentage of goal involvements goes down but he gets his hands on a big trophy, he'd take that all day long."

When could Ronaldo make his debut?

Ronaldo will be re-joining United just as the first international break of the season comes into effect, meaning supporters will have to wait to see him don the famous red shirt once again.

The outgoing Juve superstar is set to link up with Fernandes for Portugal's latest set of World Cup qualifiers before returning to Old Trafford and integrating into Solskjaer's ranks.

The United boss will then hope to have Ronaldo available to make his debut in a home fixture against Newcastle on September 11, which comes four days before they kick off their latest Champions League campaign away at Young Boys.


Source: Goal.com

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Bruno Fernandes / cristiano ronaldo / manchester united / English Premier League

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