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Ronaldo & Matic’s children recreate their Man Utd goal

Ronaldo & Matic's children recreate their Man Utd goal

Cristiano Ronaldo scored a stunning goal to equalise for Manchester United against Chelsea on Thursday night, latching onto a lobbed ball from Nemanja Matic before firing home, and the children of the pair decided to recreate the goal.

Ronaldo has come in for some criticism since his sensational return to Old Trafford in the summer, but the 37-year-old has now scored 23 goals this season in a campaign where United have fallen well short of expectations.

The Portuguese superstar has been in stunning form, with a hat-trick against Norwich City being followed up with goals against Arsenal and Chelsea, and the equaliser against the Blues was one of his finest goals this season.

United found themselves trailing after Marcos Alonso’s opener, but it was two of the oldest players in the team who stepped up when behind.

The 33-year-old Serbian powerhouse won the ball in midfield, before driving forward and delightfully chipping the ball to Ronaldo, who finished powerfully.

Two of their kids, clearly impressed with what they had seen, decided to try it at the Manchester United training ground, as both form part of the academy.

Matic’s son chipped the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo Junior, who took a touch and finished before the pair joined in celebration.

The midfielder stated in 2020 that his son prefers Ronaldo to Lionel Messi, so this will have been a special moment for him.

“If you ask my son, Ronaldo,” Matic stated when asked who he thinks the greatest player of all time is.

“They are different. Ronaldo, of course he had talent, but most of his success he made through his hard work. Messi is talented, I’m not saying that he didn’t work, of course he worked, but they are different.

“For me it’s hard to say who is the best I think that over the last 15 years, they’re both the best.

“Some people may say Messi, some Ronaldo but for me they’ve been at the same level for 15 years. What they are doing is very hard, to keep that level for 15 years. It’s…

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