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Richard Keys argues Cristiano Ronaldo's record shouldn't count despite Tottenham heroics
Cristiano Ronaldo’s hat-trick inspired Manchester United to a crucial 3-2 victory over Tottenham and ensured he broke yet another goalscoring record, but Richard Keys has cast doubt over the superstar’s latest achievement.The 37-year-old looked back to his devastating best after a fine individual display to score all three goals and boost United’s hopes in the battle for a top-four finish in the Premier League.His first strike was a stunning 25-yard effort that sailed into the top corner past Hugo Lloris to open the scoring and, after Harry Kane equalised from the penalty spot, he restored the advantage just before the break.Jadon Sancho sprung the offside trap to set up Ronaldo for a tap-in, before Harry Maguire’s own goal brought the visitors back level.But it was Ronaldo again who rose to the occasion as he powered a header into the top corner late on to clinch three important points for the Red Devils.That hat-trick, the 59th of his professional career, means that he has now bagged 807 goals in professional football — the most by any player in history.But according to Keys, the former Sky Sports presenter who now hosts beIN Sports’ Premier League coverage in Qatar, Ronaldo’s legitimacy as the record holder can be brought under question by Brazil legend Pele.“It is an extraordinary achievement, 806 goals, whichever way you look at it,” Keys said in a post-match discussion on beIN Sports.“But there is some dispute as to whether it is a record.
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Cristiano Ronaldo scores 'best goal of last five years' with worldie vs Tottenham
Cristiano Ronaldo scored his finest strike in recent memory to put Manchester United 1-0 up against Tottenham in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon (March 12).The 37-year-old, who left Juventus to return to Old Trafford in the summer, scored his 16th goal of the season out of nothing during an entertaining first-half.Finding space in between Tottenham's defence and midfield after 12 minutes of action, Ronaldo received the ball from Fred and pushed the ball out in front.After a brief look at the goal of Hugo Lloris, Ronaldo let rip from around 25 yards and the ball dipped into the far corner to send the home support into raptures.One fan said in response on Twitter: "easily Ronaldo’s best goal in like 4-5 years."With a second adding: "Goal of the season. Best striker in the league and old enough to be most players dad."A third continued: "Don’t know how anyone can say that he holds United back, without him they’d be in a much worse situation."With a fourth adding: "How anyone can give this guy stick is beyond me!!"Is this Ronaldo's best goal for five years? Give us your thoughts in the comments sectionRonaldo's former team-mate Gary Neville was just as complimentary, saying on Sky Sports: "I was just about to say how tentative this game was, and then an absolute explosion of brilliance from Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Four things Thomas Tuchel got right as Chelsea dominant in Tottenham win
Chelsea closed the gap on second-placed Liverpool to just a point with a 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday night.They took the lead in the 47th minute when Hakim Ziyech cut on to his favoured left foot and whipped a beautiful strike into the top corner, well out of the reach of Hugo Lloris.They then made it two just eight minutes later when Thiago Silva flicked Mason Mount’s free-kick into the far corner to send Stamford Bridge into a frenzy.Spurs fans will certainly feel aggrieved by the result given that Harry Kane had a goal disallowed in the first half for a minuscule push on Silva that sent the Brazilian dramatically flying before slotting past Kepa Arrizabalaga.Chelsea dominated the tie from start to finish and the result never felt in doubt despite the goalless first half.So, what did Blues boss Thomas Tuchel do well to ensure that his side were victorious over their London rivals?Chelsea have flourished since Tuchel’s appointment due to their use of the back three, allowing the wingbacks to bomb forward whilst also having enough numbers in defence to deal with counterattacks.However, the German veered away from his tried and tested system in favour of a 4-3-3 and reaped the benefits.Moving away from the system meant that the Blues weren’t going man for man against Spurs and thus created a lot of space all over the park, having a free man in midfield to drift into those pockets and creates.Defensively, Chelsea didn’t feel the pinch of having a player less in central defence either, with makeshift left-back Malang Sarr covering when required.The Blues created plenty of their chances out wide, which was a smart tactical decision by Tuchel.Mason Mount and Mateo Kovacic were both given the licence to roam
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Antonio Conte runs on pitch after Tottenham win in "most dramatic ending in years"
Tottenham’s stoppage-time comeback to beat Leicester City 3-2 sparked wild celebrations at the King Power Stadium after claiming one of the most dramatic endings to a Premier League match thanks to Steven Bergwijn’s late double.Spurs had been dominant for large periods of the game but fell behind when Patson Daka squeezed home his effort past Hugo Lloris at the near post.The visitors finally took one of their chances in front of goal as Harry Kane beat Kasper Schmeichel with a strike that went over the line via the post.Some more poor defending from the north London side resulted in Harvey Barnes setting up James Maddison to make it 2-1, with his shot taking a deflection off Japhet Tanganga.Conte threw on Bergwijn in search of an equaliser and the Dutchman came up trumps in the fourth minute of stoppage time, firing past Schmeichel from close range.There was still time for an incredible winner, however, as Bergwijn broke clear on goal, rounded the Danish stopper and rolled his effort in off the post to spark amazing celebrations on the Spurs bench.It was described on Twitter as “one of the most dramatic endings” to a Tottenham match in the Premier League in recent memory — and the statistics prove it too.According to Opta, up until Wednesday evening, Manchester City’s famous 3-2 win QPR in May 2012 was the latest time a team had bounced back from a losing position to win when Edin Dzeko scored after 91 minutes and 14 seconds.Have Your Say: Can Tottenham finish in the top four this season? Comment below.But Spurs went one better, having been in a losing position at late as 94 minutes and 52 seconds on the clock, setting a new Premier League record.Conte had been animated on the touchline for the entirety of the match as
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