• Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates putting Manchester United 2-1 ahead against Everton for his 700th club goal at Goodison Park on October 9, 2022. PA
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates putting Manchester United 2-1 ahead against Everton for his 700th club goal at Goodison Park on October 9, 2022. PA
  • Cristiano Ronaldo scores the 700th club goal of his career. EPA
    Cristiano Ronaldo scores the 700th club goal of his career. EPA
  • Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring. AFP
    Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates scoring. AFP
  • Alex Iwobi celebrates giving Everton the lead against Manchester United at Goodison on October 9, 2022. Reuters
    Alex Iwobi celebrates giving Everton the lead against Manchester United at Goodison on October 9, 2022. Reuters
  • Alex Iwobi celebrates scoring their first goal with Anthony Gordon and Neal Maupay. Reuters
    Alex Iwobi celebrates scoring their first goal with Anthony Gordon and Neal Maupay. Reuters
  • Everton manager Frank Lampard celebrates their first goal. Action Images
    Everton manager Frank Lampard celebrates their first goal. Action Images
  • Manchester United's Antony levels at 1-1. PA
    Manchester United's Antony levels at 1-1. PA
  • Antony celebrates after scoring. Getty
    Antony celebrates after scoring. Getty

Cristiano Ronaldo will keep on scoring, says Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag


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Erik ten Hag expects to see plenty more from Cristiano Ronaldo after his 700th career club goal got him off the mark in the league for this campaign and delivered a 2-1 win for Manchester United at Everton.

Ronaldo came off the bench to replace the injured Anthony Martial in the 29th minute at Goodison Park.

Fifteen minutes later he was celebrating the landmark strike after Antony cancelled out Alex Iwobi’s early goal with his third for United in as many Premier League appearances.

After a summer of transfer speculation, Ronaldo, 37, continues to be linked with a move away from United this January amid frustration at playing a reduced role and a lack of Champions League football.

He had played only 207 minutes of Premier League action before this match and was left out of the starting XI again, but, after seeing him get off the mark for this campaign, Ten Hag talked up his importance.

“That is really impressive,” he said. “When you score 700 goals, it’s a huge performance.

"I’m really happy for him. I congratulate him on that performance and I’m also happy it’s his first goal this season in the Premier League. He had to wait for it and I’m sure there will be more goals.

“I think every player needs it, even when you are the best in the world, you need it, you need the goals.

"I worked with many goal-scorers, especially them, they need goals in every season to have that feeling, to have the confirmation of the intuition.

“Once they have some goals they come in the flow and games go easier, and that will happen with him as well.”

Christiano Ronaldo trains with Manchester United - in pictures

  • Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England. All photos: Getty Images
    Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England. All photos: Getty Images
  • Cristiano Ronaldo, Scott McTominay of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Cristiano Ronaldo, Scott McTominay of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
  • Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
  • Christian Eriksen of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Christian Eriksen of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
  • Raphael Varane of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Raphael Varane of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
  • Manager Erik ten Hag of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Manager Erik ten Hag of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
  • Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Christian Eriksen, Cristiano Ronaldo, Shola Shoretire, Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.
    Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Christian Eriksen, Cristiano Ronaldo, Shola Shoretire, Marcus Rashford, Bruno Fernandes, Lisandro Martinez of Manchester United in action during a first team training session at Carrington Training Ground in Manchester, England.

United could and should have been in front before Ronaldo’s 44th-minute intervention against a sloppy Everton side guilty of giving the ball away too many times.

When Ronaldo did come off the bench, Frank Lampard knew what was coming.

“It is outstanding, one of the greatest players that has graced the game in an era when we have had himself and [Lionel] Messi,” the Everton boss said of Ronaldo’s record.

“The comparison doesn’t matter, they are both incredible players in football history. The numbers they have racked up, they are abnormal numbers that have become normal year after year.

"I don’t know him particularly well but you can do nothing but admire him.

“When he was on 699, I wanted him to score in the Europa League the other night because you knew what was coming at the weekend if he didn’t.”

Everton contributed to their own downfall on a night from which Lampard said lessons must be learnt, but for United it was vital they took advantage to show a response from last weekend’s 6-3 derby defeat to Manchester City, with the win lifting them to fifth in the table.

Portugal Ronaldo training - in pictures

  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training in Braga, on Monday, September 26, 2022, on the eve of their Nations League game against Spain. EPA
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training in Braga, on Monday, September 26, 2022, on the eve of their Nations League game against Spain. EPA
  • Portugal defender Ruben Dias during training. EPA
    Portugal defender Ruben Dias during training. EPA
  • Portugal forward Joao Felix, centre, during the team's training session in Braga. EPA
    Portugal forward Joao Felix, centre, during the team's training session in Braga. EPA
  • Portugal attacker Cristiano Ronaldo during training ahead of the game against Spain. EPA
    Portugal attacker Cristiano Ronaldo during training ahead of the game against Spain. EPA
  • Portugal attacker Goncalo Ramos heads the ball as Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Mario look on. EPA
    Portugal attacker Goncalo Ramos heads the ball as Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Mario look on. EPA
  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training. EPA
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training. EPA
  • Portuguese players Cristiano Ronaldo (L) and Joao Mario (R) during the team's training session in Braga, Portugal, 26 September 2022. Portugal will face Spain in their UEFA Nations League soccer match on 27 September 2022. EPA / HUGO DELGADO
    Portuguese players Cristiano Ronaldo (L) and Joao Mario (R) during the team's training session in Braga, Portugal, 26 September 2022. Portugal will face Spain in their UEFA Nations League soccer match on 27 September 2022. EPA / HUGO DELGADO
  • Left to right: Portugal goalkeepers Jose Sa, Diogo Costa and Rui Patricio. AFP
    Left to right: Portugal goalkeepers Jose Sa, Diogo Costa and Rui Patricio. AFP
  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training. EPA
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training. EPA
  • Portugal's Goncalo Ramos during training ahead of the Spain game. AFP
    Portugal's Goncalo Ramos during training ahead of the Spain game. AFP
  • Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo at training. AFP
    Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo at training. AFP
  • Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Portugal's manager Fernando Santos oversees training in Braga. AFP
    Portugal's manager Fernando Santos oversees training in Braga. AFP
  • Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva. AFP
    Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva. AFP
  • Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha. AFP
    Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha. AFP
  • Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Diogo Jota. EPA
    Portuguese goalkeeper Diogo Costa alongside Cristiano Ronaldo and Diogo Jota. EPA
  • Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
    Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo. AFP
  • Portugal's Bernardo Silva during training. Reuters
    Portugal's Bernardo Silva during training. Reuters
  • Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha controls the ball. AFP
    Portugal midfielder Joao Palhinha controls the ball. AFP
  • Portugal midfielder Danilo Pereira during training at the Municipal Stadium in Braga. AFP
    Portugal midfielder Danilo Pereira during training at the Municipal Stadium in Braga. AFP

“Criticism is normal when you have a defeat, especially in a big game, in a derby, so we have to deal with that and you learn lessons,” Ten Hag said

“We did that, we responded well, already on Thursday [a 3-2 Europa League win away to Omonia Nicosia] and today.

“The first 35 minutes were good in and out of possession. It was also good you deal with the setback, a goal against you, you are 1-0 down.

"But we respond much better by sticking to the plan, keep composed and doing your work, doing your job. To turn it around before half-time is good.

“In this moment, we collect the points. It’s not looking at the table, we have to win every game. It’s our aim.

"We have to improve every game, we have to improve the process, we have to prepare every game 100 per cent and we demand from the players every game they give their best.”

Updated: October 09, 2022, 10:27 PM