Cristiano Ronaldo has announced that he won’t celebrate if (or when) he scores against Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League games scheduled for February and March. That’s a smart move by Ronaldo considering that Sir Alex Ferguson and his coaching staff is one of the main reasons why Ronaldo matured into one of the best footballers in the world. Without his time at United, I don’t think he’d be as good as he is today.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- Ronaldo: I won’t celebrate a goal against Man United — The Guardian
- Theo Walcott owes us after Arsenal gambled on him, says Arsène Wenger — The Independent
- How Bayern Munich are jinxed by British clubs — BBC Sport
- West Brom midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu suspended for Norwich match — The Independent
- Tottenham goalkeeper Carlo Cudicini set for LA Galaxy — The Mail
- Gareth Bale returns for Tottenham’s match against Stoke — The Independent
- David Moyes has revealed an ambition to coach abroad, with Germany his most likely destination — Sky Sports
- Chelsea to hand John Terry new contract despite year of turmoil — The Independent
- Tottenham and Liverpool ties raise Europa League’s profile, says André Villas Boas — The Guardian
- Injury worries build up for Wigan ahead of visit of Arsenal — The Independent
- Chelsea fans taunt Leeds with Jimmy Savile chants — Off The Post
- Draw delivers perfect chance for Mourinho to audition for Ferguson’s job — The Independent
- Yaya Toure lands African Player of the Year title again — Manchester Evening News
- Blackpool dismiss Liverpool’s offer for Tom Ince as far too small — The Independent
- West Ham reveal interest in Nicolas Anelka — The Telegraph
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