Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has explained the extreme lengths Cristiano Ronaldo would go to in training to set himself apart from the rest.Scholes and Ronaldo were team-mates for six years at Old Trafford during the 36-year-old's first stint with United from 2003-2009.During that period they achieved enormous success under the management of Sir Alex Ferguson, winning three Premier League titles, a Champions League, an FA Cup and a League Cup.Ronaldo's individual progression, which included winning his first Ballon d'Or in 2008, saw him move onto Real Madrid, and Scholes has now revealed how the Portugal international achieved such greatness.When asked a question about Ronaldo and former United number seven Eric Cantona, Scholes.
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