Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo
will take centre stage on his return to Old Trafford, but it is a
situation the Portugal international is more than comfortable with. The
28-year-old faces former club Manchester United
in the UEFA Champions League, on the ground he used to call home, for
the first time, knowing the expectation on him is greater than any who
take the field.
It is not without reason, as Ronaldo has scored an incredible 185 goals in 184 games since swapping England for Spain
in the summer of 2009. This season he has 33 in 35 matches but,
ominously for United, has not found the net in his last three
appearances.
Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson insisted his
team did not fear their former favourite, but they will be acutely aware
he can most likely decide the destiny of the tie - finely-balanced at
1-1 - on his own.
Xabi Alonso 



United
fans will have mixed feelings as they welcome back a hero before
kick-off, before spending the next 90 minutes-plus hoping he has the
worst game of his life. His manager Jose Mourinho has no doubts his star man will step up to the challenge and not feel the burden of expectation.
"I
think he is fine as far as I am aware," said the former Chelsea boss.
"I think any accolade he gets is more than deserved, and I think the
reception he will get from the crowd will be deserved. I am aware how
well he did here and what an impact he had at the club."
Team-mate Xabi Alonso
- once a north-west rival for Liverpool - counts his lucky stars
Ronaldo will be wearing white tomorrow and is not still in the red of
United.
"He is looking forward to it because it is a very important game against United," said the Spain
international. "Before the game I am sure he will get a great
reception, but on his mind is just to play a good game and get through
this stage. Once we kick off everyone will be thinking about doing the
best for our team.
"It is very different playing against [Ronaldo]
than it is playing with him, and I am lucky he is on my side. He is in
terrific form at the moment. He has been very decisive in many important
games and he that is what we are looking for tomorrow."
Form teams
Real go into the match on the back of two wins over arch-rivals Barcelona, but Alonso insists United's good form - they have not lost in any competition since a Champions League dead rubber against Cluj on 5 December - more than cancels that out.
Real go into the match on the back of two wins over arch-rivals Barcelona, but Alonso insists United's good form - they have not lost in any competition since a Champions League dead rubber against Cluj on 5 December - more than cancels that out.
"We've enjoyed two day's
decent rest (since defeating Barcelona 2-1 on Saturday) but both teams
go into the game in decent form," he said. "I think independent of what
has happened in the last week in the two different competitions (Copa
del Rey and league), we are coming into the game in good form and so are
Manchester United.
"It
is a very open tie, we come here knowing we need to score and they know
they have to defend properly, but it will be very tight and close to
call. It is a massive game and will be decisive in both teams' seasons."
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