Bill Edgar
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Seven has been Manchester United fans’ lucky number. Fortunate to have watched
George Best when he brought a magic touch to the great Sixties team, they
can now marvel at another outrageously talented player in the No 7 shirt.
Best has often been named as the greatest player the United Kingdom has
produced, but his standing as United’s best winger may be under threat from
Cristiano Ronaldo. By overtaking the Northern Irishman’s record season’s
goals tally for a wide man at the club, the Portuguese has prompted
comparisons with his famous predecessor beyond mere scoring statistics.
In the space of ten minutes in United’s 2-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers on
Wednesday, Ronaldo equalled and then exceeded the 32 goals that Best scored
in all competitions in 1967-68, when the club won the European Cup. If the
Continent’s leading club trophy comes to Old Trafford again this year,
United will have played another 13 games and, at the present rate, that
would mean Ronaldo passing 40 goals.
The two players’ impressive scoring rates have been helped by the fact that
neither has been a conventional winger. Just as Best drifted across the
front line, the flank is only a nominal position for Ronaldo, particularly
this season, when the retirement of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, the sale of Alan
Smith and the persistent injuries of Louis Saha have led Sir Alex Ferguson
regularly to pick a team without an orthodox centre forward.
Wingers have a reputation as fragile creatures, but the description is alien
to Best and Ronaldo. Brave and mentally strong, and quick of thought and
deed, their last-moment flicks as defenders approach them have drawn kicks
as a matter of routine. Best took terrible punishment in the days when
referees were lenient, yet he always got up for more.
Ronaldo was only 21 when he returned from the 2006 World Cup finals to
widespread hatred across England for his supposed role in the sending-off of
Wayne Rooney against Portugal, yet the boos and bile went in one ear and out
of the other. Far from cowering in the face of a national onslaught, he rose
to such heights that his fellow players and the football writers declared
him the player of the following season.
The pair are also linked by impudence. Playing for Northern Ireland against
England, Best allowed Gordon Banks to throw the ball in the air in readiness
for a clearance, but before the goalkeeper could kick it, the forward
diverted the ball away with his toe and headed it into the net, although the
referee deemed the effort to be dangerous play. For his part, Ronaldo
specialises in crossing the ball by hooking one foot behind the other.
The similarities continue: both are good with each foot, good in the air, even
blessed with good looks. There may be a divergence in attitudes, though.
While Best’s fondness for the high life resulted in him being sacked twice
by United, the second dismissal meaning that he left top-class football at
the age of 27, Ronaldo appears to give Ferguson little trouble. Indeed, his
steady improvement during his five years at Old Trafford indicate a
willingness to ally hard work to his great ability.
One area where Ronaldo has lagged behind Best is in European competition. By
Ronaldo’s present age of 23, Best had already enjoyed famous nights in the
European Cup, inspiring the 5-1 win away to Benfica in 1966 and starring
again as United lifted the trophy two years later by beating the same club
in the final. The Portuguese has generally failed to translate his domestic
form on to the continental stage, although, given that recent signs have
been promising in this respect, the comparisons with Best may soon need
updating.
Winning wingers
George Best
League title winner 1965, 1967
European Cup winner 1968
European Footballer of the Year 1968
Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year 1968
Cristiano Ronaldo
League title winner 2007
FA Cup winner 2004
League Cup winner 2006
Football Writers’ Footballer of the Year 2007
PFA Player of the Year 2007
PFA Young Player of the Year 2007
United appearances and goals in all competitions
Best (1963 -74): 474 apps, 180 goals
Ronaldo (2003 - present): 227 apps, 83 goals
Internationals
Best (Northern Ireland): 37 apps, 9 goals
Ronaldo: (Portugal) 57 apps, 20 goals
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