Cristiano Ronaldo scored a double on Thursday in Manchester United's win over Burnley (1: 3) but according to a post he posted on the networks in which he summed up the year 2021 he is far from satisfied with where the Red Devils are professionally.
The Portuguese, who has won two titles with Juventus in the past year - his previous team - is aiming for great success at Old Trafford.
"2021 has come to an end and it is far from an easy year, despite the 47 goals I scored in all competitions," he wrote.
“Two clubs, five coaches, Euros and a World Cup qualifier that we still have to decide in 2022.
At Juventus I was proud to win the cup and the Super Cup, and finish as the king of Serie A goals.
In Portugal, I was the king of the euro exchange rates.
Of course, returning to Old Trafford will always be one of the iconic moments in my career. "
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At the same time, Ronaldo sent a clear message to his teammates to improve their ability, adding: "I'm not happy about what we're getting at United. None of us. I'm sure of it. We know we have to work harder, play better and get better results. "Of 2022 to the turning point of the season. Let's embrace this year and be stronger mentally. Let's go above and beyond, let's reach the stars and put this club where it belongs."
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