Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo was named EA Sports Premier League Player of the Month for April 2022 after scoring five goals for Manchester United. In April 2022, Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo scored five Premier League goals for Manchester United, most notably his hat-trick against Norwich City at Old Trafford. Despite mixed spells for the Reds, Cristiano Ronaldo scored five goals in his four top-flight appearances for Manchester United in April 2022, including a stunning hat-trick against Norwich City at Old Trafford, which helped us achieve a dramatic win.
Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo has shown exceptional form throughout April, scoring five goals in just four games for Manchester United, including another historic hat-trick against Norwich City at Old Trafford that helped teams and led them to an impressive 3-2 victory. ; considered his 50th club hat-trick. Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo has been named Premier League Player of the Month for April 2022 despite his side not doing very well this season so far.
The coronation means Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo is now just one spot behind Tottenham Hotspur Harry Kane and former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero in most Premier League Player of the Month awards won. Cristiano Ronaldo tops the eight-man list, which includes Heung-Min Son (Tottenham Hotspur), Nathan Collins (Burnley), Kevin De Bruyne and Gabriel Jesus (Manchester City), Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United) ), Thiago (Liverpool) and Leandro Trossard. (Brighton & Hove Albion). The Manchester United striker scored all but United’s goals in April 2022 to win the club’s Player of the Month award – Freds equalised against Leicester City; the exception is Ronaldo’s absence due to illness. The award takes Cristiano Ronaldo one step closer to the records shared by Tottenham striker Harry Kane and former Manchester City centre Sergio Aguero.
Cristiano Ronaldo recently stated that new Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag would require time to turn the club’s fortunes around, emphasising that “things need to go the way he wants.” Ronaldo expressed his excitement for the future at Old Trafford in his first words regarding the current Ajax coach since he was formally appointed by United last month on a three-year deal starting this summer. Ronaldo has a year left on his agreement after rejoining United from Juventus last summer, but it’s unclear if the 37-year-old will fit into Ten Hag’s plans. Interim manager Ralf Rangnick, who will take up a two-year consultant post at Old Trafford this summer, argued last week that Manchester United needed to enhance their attacking options. Despite a disastrous season for Manchester United, which will see them lose out on Champions League qualifying for the next season, Ronaldo has netted a team-high 24 goals in all competitions. His 18 Premier League goals account for over a third of the team’s total.