Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to succeed at Man United

Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to succeed at Man United

Former Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to succeed at Manchester United. He additionally praised Wayne Rooney for being a “cooperative person” for the way he put his own goal scoring senses aside to permit Cristiano Ronaldo to sparkle amid their time together at Old Trafford.

Wayne Rooney equaled Sir Bobby Charlton’s record of 249 goals for United after scoring in the FA Cup win over Reading at the end of the week. While Ronaldo on Monday added The Best FIFA honor to the Ballon d’Or he won in December.

Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to succeed at Man United

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The Real Madrid maestro won his first Ballon d’Or while still at United after the club’s successful 2007-08 Champions League campaign. In which Rooney, for the most part, assumed a supporting part.

Ronaldo went ahead to score 23 goals in the season after the World Cup. Before mesh 42 in 49 matches amid the 2007-08 campaign. Motivating United to Premier League and Champions League magnificence all the while.

Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to succeed at Man United

 

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He along these lines won the first of his four Ballon d’Or honors. And agreed to remain at United for one more season keeping in mind the end goal to secure a fantasy move to Real Madrid.

Young football fans with faint recollections of Ronaldo’s United vocation may accept that he was extraordinary Week-in, week-out. And notably better than the rest – like he is at Madrid – from the minute he landed in Manchester.

Be that as it may, Ronaldo’s former colleague Darren Fletcher claims Wayne Rooney helped Cristiano Ronaldo to prevail at United.

The Scottish midfielder trusts Rooney was similarly in the same class as Ronaldo at his peak. Until the previous chose to give up himself for the benefit of the team.

“Everyone needs acknowledgment. You generally think you ought to have more,” Fletcher told.

“In any case, he’s broken records, captained United and England, won everything. He’s up there with the best, just as compelling as Ronaldo in his day.