Former Manchester United forward and Real Madrid talisman Cristiano Ronaldo reveal epic revelation on former boss Sir Alex Ferguson on how he forced him to start wearing the iconic No.7 in his early playing days for the club.
The Portuguese national team captain Cristiano Ronaldo, who airport as recently named after him at its home town Madeira, is now known as CR7 but it could have been different if not for Ferguson.
The Four times FIFA World Player of the year winner Cristiano Ronaldo, revealed how the decision of Ferguson start making him wearing the iconic number 7 on his jersey came about.
The 32-year-old Ronaldo, said it came as a surprise when Sir Alex Ferguson told him to pick the iconic number worn at the club by legends like George Best, Eric Cantona and David Beckham.
Speaking at a promotional event, Real Madrid star Ronaldo said he had initially been set to wear No. 28 but Ferguson told him: “Look, I would like you to wear No. 7.”
He added: “I was surprised because I knew of all the great players who had worn that jersey.”
The Portugal captain added that his time at Old Trafford was a “dream” come true for him.
“It was the start of my successful stage in football,” he added. “I did not only improve my football skills, but also my physique.
“In my five years there, I learned the art of football. We won many things together. It was a dream for me.
” Ronaldo was just 18 when he arrived at Old Trafford from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 but after six years won three Premier League titles and the Champions League.
He also received his first FIFA Ballon d’Or trophy as a United player before making a €94 million move to Madrid in 2009.