Chelsea’s Luiz Felipe Scolari: Manchester United Aren’t A One Man Team

The Republik of Mancunia reacts to the comments made by Luiz Felipe Scolari on Cristiano Ronaldo.

by TheRepublikOfMancunia.com (Senior Writer)

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July 08, 2008

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In the midst of Euro 2008, there were several reports claiming Luiz Felipe Scolari, who had just taken on the job as Chelsea manager, was advising Ronaldo to leave United for Real Madrid. In an interview Ronaldo claimed that Scolari had said that the opportunity to join Real is once in a lifetime and he shouldn’t miss that opportunity.

However, Scolari has surprisingly denied he ever said those things. “I never advised Cristiano Ronaldo to change his club,” he Scolari. “I want to make that clear.”

With much of the footballing press revolving around the idea that Ronaldo could be leaving us this summer, the fans of our title rivals have got very excited, more focussed on the Ronaldo saga than any of their own transfers.

“One man team” is what some people have dubbed us, which I find absolutely ridiculous. It was Paul Scholes who scored the goal to put us in to the European Cup final, after Ronaldo missed the penalty at the Nou Camp. It was Van der Sar who saved Anelka’s penalty, after six of our players put them away, when Ronaldo missed in the final.

There is no denying Ronaldo had a wonderful season, but this notion that he single-handedly claimed us our honours is quite frankly insulting to our other players.

United had the best defensive record in the Premier League last season, thanks to Van der Sar, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic and Brown. Maybe I missed the game where Ronaldo was making the last ditch tackles or spending 90 minutes tracking back.

Whilst Chelsea’s home record courts a lot of publicity, it is worthwhile to note that we picked up nine more points at Old Trafford than they did at Stamford Bridge, conceding just seven times in 19 matches, in comparison to their 13.

Carlos Tevez was the ninth highest scoring player in the Premier League, scoring four more goals than any Chelsea player. Wayne Rooney was the highest scoring English player last season, finishing 11th in the league.

If we imagine Ronaldo hadn’t played in our league for United last season, we’d have had two players in the top 10 scorers, which is one more than Arsenal and Liverpool, and two more than Chelsea.

Only two players assisted more goals than Wayne Rooney last season, which is pretty remarkable when you consider he played in just 27 of the 38 league games due to injury (meaning his missed close to one third of the Premier League season).

Ronaldo put a large chunk of those away, but it’s insane to think that there wouldn’t have been other players on the park there to finish the chances Rooney created. Imagining Rooney had been fit for the whole season, the goals he scored, as well as his assists he made, would certainly have been much higher.

It appears as though Scolari is more wise than the groups of people who seem to think that United will crumble without Ronaldo’s goals. People thought the same when we sold Ruud van Nistelrooy, but after he left, we scored 11 more goals than the previous season and won the league.

“Can Manchester United score? They always score…” and we don’t depend upon Ronaldo in that respect. We will start next season as favourites to win the league again, with or without Cristiano.

“If Ronaldo stays or does not stay in Manchester is not my business,” added Scolari. “It’s not only Ronaldo in Manchester. Ronaldo is one very fantastic player, but he does not play alone. If he goes or does not go, the league for Chelsea is still very, very difficult.”

"Chelsea's Scolari: United Aren't A One Man Team" was originally published at The Republik of Mancunia.

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  1. Am a man utd fans.......if you guys would believe me;let ronaldo go anywhere he want we are still the champion and we will be better and perfect without or with him.cristiano ronaldo we man utd fans in turkey wish you good bye to madrid the pretender

  2. man utd are not gonna win anything with or without ronaldo next season. They do not have the kind of squad power on paper as compared to say liverpool or arsenal and definitely chelsea. Just look at their players who feature in international teams. i can't think of any. even their saviour ronaldo is pathetic for portugal. not to mention a number of the portuguese competing hard for a chelsea starting place. also watching portugal reminds us of how much of a player ronaldo is when compared to the heart of that team deco who is by no means a regular in the chelsea lineup boasting germanys best, essien makelele and lampard. dont even think about comparing. Even liverpool have a finer squad. torres, mascherano, alonso, kuyt have all shown how good they are at the international level. so expect a dejected, morale sapping performance by united and their one man

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