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Ronaldo to play against Newcastle, possibly from the bench

Cristiano Ronaldo has been putting pressure on Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to hand him a start in the first appearance of his second spell at the English club.

Solskjaer isn't giving anything away.

'œHe will definitely be on the pitch at some point,'ť Solskjaer said on Friday, a day before Ronaldo makes his Old Trafford return in an English Premier League game against Newcastle following his stunning move from Juventus.

Ronaldo has trained with United since Tuesday, having had a preseason at Juventus and played the full game for Portugal in a World Cup qualifier against Ireland last week. He scored two late goals to become the all-time leading scorer in men's international matches with 111.

Solskjaer played alongside Ronaldo in the Portugal star's first spell at United, from 2003-09, and said he was already raising the bar in training.

'œWe know what he has achieved in his career but he has come here to achieve more and to put demands on,'ť Solskjaer said, in a video call, about the five-time world player of the year. "That's what he does - he has lived his life with the discipline of a top, top player.

'œThere's no place to hide when you have winners like him. You can't go into training and give 95% and not be focused. That's what he demands of himself and everyone else.'ť

Solskjaer said he expects Ronaldo to play at the top level until he is 40 years old, like another United great in Ryan Giggs.

But he warned not to expect the same Ronaldo that first arrived at United as a skinny 18-year-old winger.

'œI don't think you are going to see 18, 19, 20 stepovers before he goes past you,'ť Solskjaer said with a smile, "but he still has those stepovers, the shift when he shoots, those accurate finishes.

'œHe is one of the best, of course, in the air. His desire to get on the end of crosses is second to none. He knows the game more, which positions to drop into, and when to run in behind. And he's still as quick, it looks like from the stats. He is a shining, leading star for everyone to look up to, and he's going to be a leader in this dressing room.'ť

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FILE - In this March 17, 2007, file photo, Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo smiles during his team's 4-1 win over Bolton Wanderers in their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England. Ronaldo is headed back to Manchester United. The English club said Friday, Aug. 27, 2021, it has reached an agreement with Juventus for the transfer of the 36-year-old Portugal forward, subject to agreement of personal terms, visa and a medical examination. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File) The Associated Press
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