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Ronaldo scores first Europa League goal as Man Utd beat Sheriff

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Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first Europa League goal against Sheriff Tarispol

Cristiano Ronaldo scored from the penalty spot as Manchester United beat Sheriff Tiraspol 2-0 to get their Europa League campaign on the road.

Jadon Sancho put the Red Devils ahead in the first half before Ronaldo scored the winner as Manchester United held on to keep a clean sheet against Sheriff.

United manager Erik ten Hag started a strong team that included Bruno Fernandes and Christian Eriksen in the midfield while David De Gea started in goal.

Ten Hag’s men suffered defeat at Old Trafford in their Group E opener against Real Sociedad but responded by claiming all three points in Moldova.

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Sancho, who was left out of the England squad earlier in the day, came close to a second but his low shot was brilliantly cleared off the line by Sheriff captain Stjepan Radeljic on the stretch.

But United did double their advantage before half-time courtesy of Ronaldo’s penalty, awarded after Patrick Kpozo tripped Diogo Dalot in the box.

Ronaldo could have taken his tally to 700 club goals but side-footed over from the edge of the area while at the other end, Sheriff could not force David de Gea into any meaningful saves.

In the group’s other game, Real Sociedad made it two wins from two with a 2-1 victory over Neil Lennon’s Omonia Nicosia.

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Sancho sends Southgate a reminder

United’s revival following a poor start to the season was brought to a halt at home by Real Sociedad last week, but the side got back to winning ways with a professional job against Sheriff.

Portuguese star Ronaldo played a key part in the triumph, having requested to leave Old Trafford during the transfer window for Champions League football, but ending up staying as no club came in for his services.

The 37-year-old Ronaldo had not scored in his previous eight games for United, a run stretching back to the end of last season, but he showed signs of ending that goal drought when he blazed over from an angle.

He did get off the mark of the campaign by slotting in a spot-kick – which was the 699th club goal of his career – but will not get the chance add to that until 2 October against rivals Manchester City, as Sunday’s scheduled Premier League against Leeds has been postponed.

Ten Hag’s squad will then be tested to its limits after the international break with a gruelling period of 13 games in the space of 43 days before the season stops in November for the Qatar World Cup.

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The visitors started slowly in the Moldovan capital of Chisinau, the match being played there for security reasons, but netted with their first real attack of the contest.

Winger Sancho has been in good form recently but failed to make the Three Lions squad for the forthcoming Nations League matches against Italy and Germany and his World Cup place is now in serious doubt.

But he sent manager Gareth Southgate a reminder of his capabilities by turning a defender and calmly converting his third goal of the season and should have had another but for Radeljic’s last gasp interception.

United were in control of the contest but could not add to their tally in the second half, with captain Bruno Fernandes’ first-time strike straight at goalkeeper Maksym Koval.

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Sheriff unable to repeat past heroics

Sheriff caused one of the biggest shocks in European football history last season when they defeated eventual winners Real Madrid in the Champions League group stage.

Many of that squad have now departed, including manager Yuriy Vernydub, who left the club earlier this year to join Ukraine’s territorial defence following February’s invasion by Russia.

The side are six points clear at the top of the table in their domestic league but their challenge petered out after a bright start against United, with Cedric Badolo’s long range effort and well struck free-kick straight at De Gea.

Iyayi Atiemwen twice came close, a strike from range bouncing just wide as well as curling a free-kick narrowly over.

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