Eriksen adamant Man Utd have put Ronaldo era behind them
Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Nottingham Forest - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - December 27, 2022 Manchester United's Marcus Rashford celebrates scoring their first goal with Christian Eriksen REUTERS/Phil Noble
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Christian
Eriksen said he was "sad" that Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer with
Manchester United but insisted that the club can push on without one of the
biggest name's in their history.
"We are
sad that Ronaldo is not part of it," said Eriksen following United's 3-0
win over Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, their first match since the
controversial departure of the Portuguese star.
"His
legacy and his name at any club is special. For me to be fortunate to play with
him in my career was very nice."
Ronaldo's
rollercoaster second spell at Old Trafford came to an end during the World Cup
break after an explosive interview in which he took aim at new manager Erik ten
Hag and the club's owners.
On the
field, his influence had already waned since the Dutch coach took charge at the
start of the season.
And there
was no sense he was missed on Tuesday as goals from the in-form Marcus
Rashford, Anthony Martial and Fred saw United overpower Forest and close on the
top four.
"The
football goes on," said Eriksen. "You feel that the next game after,
people will forget what it was like before and now our focus is really like he
(Ronaldo) is not here."
The Denmark
midfielder added: "The atmosphere is good, we have a lot of people coming
back from the World Cup, the last guys are coming back and everyone is coming
together."
Rashford has
now scored eight goals in 13 games for club and country, with Eriksen glad the
25-year-old has maintained the form he showed for England at the World Cup.
"He
played very well. Luckily I haven't been on the pitch where he has played a bad
game yet," said Eriksen, with the Red Devils now just a point off a
Champions League spot and a game in hand over fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur.
"He is
looking sharp and confident and you can feel that when he is going forward.
"You
feel that in the stadium and you feel that with him. It is a nice thing and I
hope he keeps it going.
"You
can see that he came back pretty confident. I didn't see much of his games, of
course, but he came back in good shape and luckily he has taken that into
United."


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