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Fergie counting on Ronaldo for long haul

8 August 2008 12:30

Cristiano Ronaldo, seen here in June 2008. Sir Alex Ferguson has said he was confident Portuguese star Ronaldo will remain with Manchester United for longer than a single season.

MANCHESTER, England (AFP) - Sir Alex Ferguson said Friday he was confident Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo will remain with Manchester United for longer than a single season.

Real Madrid had been looking to sign the 23-year-old winger all summer but Ronaldo confirmed this week he would remain at Old Trafford for at least another year despite his love of boyhood heroes Real.

And Ferguson thinks he could keep Ronaldo for longer.

"As he gets older I think he will appreciate being here more and more," said Ferguson.

"The longer people stay at this club you tend to not want to leave.

"Rio Ferdinand is an obvious example of that. But really I'm just pleased we have managed to put all this Real Madrid stuff to bed. They know what they are dealing with now."

Meanwhile, Ferguson dismissed calls for a foreign player quota to be imposed in the Premier League.

England's failure to qualify for Euro 2008 prompted what Ferguson describes as "hysteria" with many commentators claiming a lack of English talent has been caused by the number of foreign players employed by teams.

But the Scot said: "There has been some criticism in the media of the Premier League with a call for quotas to guarantee English players starting places in teams.

"I did not start the final of the Champions League with six Englishmen because I was making a political statement. I did it because they're good enough to win the European Cup."

He added: "It is nonsense to say that England does not have players capable of competing on the international stage.

"The hysteria surrounding England's non-qualification for Euro 2008 does not create the right atmosphere for good decision-making."

Comments (6)

DaJohnner

8 August 2008 17:02

maybe so Fergie, but England truly dont have any great footballers...be it currently or on the horizon, only their media created pylon stars. i.e.(Wayne Rooney, Walcott, etc.)

phughes699

9 August 2008 04:08

The King has spoken, how dare you disagree.

DaJohnner

9 August 2008 05:52

I gladly disagree with your loser king without any qualms whatsoever. In fact, it's very easy!!!

phughes699

9 August 2008 07:25

European Champoins, Premier League Champions. King Fergie a loser?.....Never!

phughes699

9 August 2008 07:29

Talking of losers. Liverpool have never beat Manchester United for yonks. They are born losers period.

newtonheath1878

11 August 2008 11:16

Very true Paul, Liverpool has actually failed to score against United let alone win since Rafa has been at the helm!

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