Manchester United pulled out a 2-2 draw against Atalanta, in the Champions League, with two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, the second already in second-half injury time. With that, the Portuguese reached nine goals for the club this season, and all put the Red Devils ahead or evened the score.
Thus, according to a survey of the Footstats, Cristiano is the leader of goals considered decisive in the big leagues in Europe. Next comes Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski, with eight goals that put the team ahead or tied the score (36% of the total), followed by Mohammed Salah, of Liverpool, also with eight (53% of the total).
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9 | ???????? Ronaldo (100%)
8 | – Lewandowski (36%)
8 | False (53%)
8 | ???????? Awoniyi (67%)
7 | ???????? David (78%)
7 | ???????? Laborde (78%)ADDICTED TO DECIDE! pic.twitter.com/WZxAFtVoBg
— Footstats I2A (@Footstats) November 3, 2021
It is worth mentioning that, against Atalanta, Cristiano Ronaldo scored in the stoppages for the third time in a row in the Champions League, guaranteeing points to Manchester United.
The Red Devils return to the field next Saturday, in the derby against Manchester City, at Old Trafford. The departure will be at 9:30 am (from Brasília).

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