This archive report was first published on 30 August 2021.
Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has weighed in on the best way to utilize Cristiano Ronaldo's skills, suggesting the 36-year-old should play as a striker.
Rooney, who is now managing Derby County, made the comments in an interview with reporters, citing Ronaldo's 'winning mentality' as a key factor in his success.
"Where would I play him? As a striker," Rooney said. "He's a striker and the other nine outfield players behind him will probably have to do a little bit more work."
Rooney also praised Ronaldo's work ethic, saying that the Portuguese international still wants to be the best and will have a big impact on Manchester United this season.
"For young players like Mason Greenwood, Marcus Rashford and Scott McTominay, to have Cristiano would be a big help for them," Rooney added.
Manchester United have made several high-profile signings in recent months, including winger Jadon Sancho and centre back Raphael Varane, and Rooney believes the pressure is now on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to start winning major trophies.
"Ole will certainly know that he's in a position now where he needs to start winning these big titles with the players that he's brought in," Rooney said.
Manchester United are currently third in the league, two points behind leaders Tottenham Hotspur after three games. Ronaldo is expected to make his debut for the club after the international break when they host Newcastle United on September 11.