'Starting week with a good feeling' – Cristiano Ronaldo puts in hard work in training ahead of Man Utd's trip to Sheriff | The Sun

CRISTIANO RONALDO has a "good feeling" about this week ahead of Manchester United's trip to FC Sheriff.

The Red Devils will make the long journey to Moldova for Thursday's Europa League clash.


Ronaldo, 37, was desperate to leave Old Trafford during the summer for a team playing Champions League football.

But now that he finds himself playing on Thursday nights, he doesn't appear too upset at all.

The Portuguese ace was hard at work at training on Monday.

He posted a picture alongside compatriot Diogo Dalot and old Real Madrid pal Casemiro.

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Ronaldo captioned it: "Starting the week with a good feeling!"

The five-time Ballon d'Or winner followed his message with a wink emoji and a flexed bicep icon.

Casemiro responded with three emojis of his own, while the post received more than three million likes overnight.

Ronaldo will be hoping to score his first goal of the season on Thursday night.

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So far in 2022-23, the former Juventus ace has made seven appearances – five of which have come from the bench – without getting off the mark.

The forward did find the net against Real Sociedad with a towering header last week, only to be denied by the offside flag.

Ronaldo is set to be the subject of a huge offer from Saudi Arabia in January.

Saudi champions Al Hilal made an offer for his services last summer, while Al Nassr are also keen.

The move didn't appeal to Ronaldo, but Saudi clubs continue to monitor his situation with interest.

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