Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson made a £400 bet with Cristiano Ronaldo that he wouldn’t hit 15 Premier League goals.We can only speculate on whether Fergie made the wager simply to motivate the young CR7 or because he genuinely believed Ronaldo wouldn't be able to add the 'end product' to his game.But Ronaldo had returned from the 2006 World Cup more confident, powerful and muscular and was ready to take the Premier League by storm.Ronaldo began the season ferociously and had already scored 13 league goals by December of that season."To beat the manager is my ambition and I want to carry on,” he told reporters after netting in a 3-1 win against Aston Villa, “I want to score more goals.”"I felt very honoured by the award.
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