<p>Manchester United's re-signing of Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to be a no-brainer — the galvanising return of a club great with the swagger of a proven winner and guaranteed goals.</p>.<p>But is it more complicated than that? Is the presence of the Portuguese superstar at the fulcrum of the attack helping or hindering the team, who have made a stuttering start to the season?</p>.<p>United are preparing for Tuesday's Champions League encounter against Atalanta after a morale-boosting 3-0 win against Tottenham that helped ease the pressure on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after their 5-0 hammering by Liverpool.</p>.<p>Ronaldo will go into the match on a high after ending a mini-drought in the league, scoring a superb volley and setting up Edinson Cavani for United's second.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/ronaldo-hails-unbelievable-manchester-united-performance-against-tottenham-hotspur-1045907.html" target="_blank">Ronaldo hails 'unbelievable' Manchester United performance against Tottenham Hotspur</a></strong></p>.<p>His Premier League return so far has been solid rather than spectacular by his own standards — four goals in seven Premier League matches — less than half of Mohamed Salah's haul of 10 for Liverpool.</p>.<p>But he has made the difference in the Champions League, twice scoring dramatic late winners, against Villarreal and Atalanta, to haul United to the top of Group F.</p>.<p>Despite his goals, Ronaldo has been criticised for his lack of defensive work in a team that has kept just two clean sheets all season.</p>.<p>There have been hints that some of his teammates at previous club Juventus felt the same way but the former Real Madrid player says he will silence his accusers.</p>.<p>"I know when the team needs my help defensively," he told Sky Sports. "But my role in the club is to win, help the team to win and to score goals — (the defensive side) is part of my job.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/anything-is-possible-for-manchester-united-as-ronaldo-papers-over-the-cracks-1035735.html" target="_blank">'Anything is possible' for Manchester United as Ronaldo papers over the cracks</a></strong></p>.<p>"The people who don't want to see that is because they don't like me but to be honest I'm 36, I win everything so am I going to be worried about the people who say bad things about me?</p>.<p>"I sleep good at night. I go to my bed with my conscience very good. Keep going with that because I will still close mouths and win things."</p>.<p>Ronaldo's return to United after he appeared to be on the brink of joining rivals Manchester City forced Solskjaer to rewrite his attacking blueprint.</p>.<p>The arrival of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has limited chances for fellow veteran striker Cavani, who impressed in his first season at Old Trafford last year.</p>.<p>Jadon Sancho, who sealed a highly anticipated big-money switch from Borussia Dortmund in July, has barely made an impact, still without an assist or goal.</p>.<p>And attackers Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, 20, were forced to sit out Saturday's match at Tottenham to accommodate a front two of Ronaldo and Cavani — paired together from the start for the first time.</p>.<p>Solskjaer spoke of the value of experience after the win at Tottenham and he certainly needs his big players to step up for the sake of his own position.</p>.<p>Ronaldo is a serial winner but it remains to be seen whether he can prove the difference in a United team that lacks identity and cohesion.</p>.<p>The Portuguese superstar won the Champions League and three Premier League titles in his first spell at Old Trafford under Alex Ferguson.</p>.<p>He followed up with silverware at Real Madrid including four more Champions League titles and collected two Serie A titles with Juventus.</p>.<p>But even Ronaldo does not guarantee success.</p>.<p>In his three seasons in Turin, Juve never made it beyond the Champions League quarter-finals and Inter Milan also ended Juventus' nine-year grip on Serie A last season.</p>.<p>Ronaldo is not the tricky winger he was in his earlier years, becoming more of an out-and-out striker, but he still has the ability to conjure up moments of magic.</p>.<p>One thing has not changed in his two decades at the top — it is impossible to ignore him.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>Manchester United's re-signing of Cristiano Ronaldo appeared to be a no-brainer — the galvanising return of a club great with the swagger of a proven winner and guaranteed goals.</p>.<p>But is it more complicated than that? Is the presence of the Portuguese superstar at the fulcrum of the attack helping or hindering the team, who have made a stuttering start to the season?</p>.<p>United are preparing for Tuesday's Champions League encounter against Atalanta after a morale-boosting 3-0 win against Tottenham that helped ease the pressure on manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after their 5-0 hammering by Liverpool.</p>.<p>Ronaldo will go into the match on a high after ending a mini-drought in the league, scoring a superb volley and setting up Edinson Cavani for United's second.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/ronaldo-hails-unbelievable-manchester-united-performance-against-tottenham-hotspur-1045907.html" target="_blank">Ronaldo hails 'unbelievable' Manchester United performance against Tottenham Hotspur</a></strong></p>.<p>His Premier League return so far has been solid rather than spectacular by his own standards — four goals in seven Premier League matches — less than half of Mohamed Salah's haul of 10 for Liverpool.</p>.<p>But he has made the difference in the Champions League, twice scoring dramatic late winners, against Villarreal and Atalanta, to haul United to the top of Group F.</p>.<p>Despite his goals, Ronaldo has been criticised for his lack of defensive work in a team that has kept just two clean sheets all season.</p>.<p>There have been hints that some of his teammates at previous club Juventus felt the same way but the former Real Madrid player says he will silence his accusers.</p>.<p>"I know when the team needs my help defensively," he told Sky Sports. "But my role in the club is to win, help the team to win and to score goals — (the defensive side) is part of my job.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/anything-is-possible-for-manchester-united-as-ronaldo-papers-over-the-cracks-1035735.html" target="_blank">'Anything is possible' for Manchester United as Ronaldo papers over the cracks</a></strong></p>.<p>"The people who don't want to see that is because they don't like me but to be honest I'm 36, I win everything so am I going to be worried about the people who say bad things about me?</p>.<p>"I sleep good at night. I go to my bed with my conscience very good. Keep going with that because I will still close mouths and win things."</p>.<p>Ronaldo's return to United after he appeared to be on the brink of joining rivals Manchester City forced Solskjaer to rewrite his attacking blueprint.</p>.<p>The arrival of the five-time Ballon d'Or winner has limited chances for fellow veteran striker Cavani, who impressed in his first season at Old Trafford last year.</p>.<p>Jadon Sancho, who sealed a highly anticipated big-money switch from Borussia Dortmund in July, has barely made an impact, still without an assist or goal.</p>.<p>And attackers Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood, 20, were forced to sit out Saturday's match at Tottenham to accommodate a front two of Ronaldo and Cavani — paired together from the start for the first time.</p>.<p>Solskjaer spoke of the value of experience after the win at Tottenham and he certainly needs his big players to step up for the sake of his own position.</p>.<p>Ronaldo is a serial winner but it remains to be seen whether he can prove the difference in a United team that lacks identity and cohesion.</p>.<p>The Portuguese superstar won the Champions League and three Premier League titles in his first spell at Old Trafford under Alex Ferguson.</p>.<p>He followed up with silverware at Real Madrid including four more Champions League titles and collected two Serie A titles with Juventus.</p>.<p>But even Ronaldo does not guarantee success.</p>.<p>In his three seasons in Turin, Juve never made it beyond the Champions League quarter-finals and Inter Milan also ended Juventus' nine-year grip on Serie A last season.</p>.<p>Ronaldo is not the tricky winger he was in his earlier years, becoming more of an out-and-out striker, but he still has the ability to conjure up moments of magic.</p>.<p>One thing has not changed in his two decades at the top — it is impossible to ignore him.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>