Cristiano Ronaldo repeated his desire to make history with Manchester United after his stoppage-time strike helped the Red Devils sneak past Villarreal 2-1 in the Champions League.
Paco Alcacer had given Villarreal a deserved lead at Old Trafford before Alex Telles stunning volley preceded Ronaldo s 95th-minute winner in front of the Stretford End on Wednesday.
With the late strike, Ronaldo became the first United player to net a 90th-minute winner in the Champions League since Marouane Fellaini in November 2018.
And Ronaldo, who surpassed former Real Madrid team-mate Iker Casillas to become the Champions League s outright appearance holder in his 178th match, expressed his delight at being back in Manchester.
Everything is open and we believe we can go through [the group], five-time Ballon d Or winner Ronaldo – who won the Champions League with United in 2008 – told BT Sport.
This is why I came back because I miss this club, I made history here and I want to do it again.
I have to say thank you not only from me but from all the team for pushing the team so far this season.
3 No player has scored more 90th minute winning goals in Champions League history than Cristiano Ronaldo (3, level with Sergio Agüero). Talisman.
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe)
Ronaldo became United s second oldest scorer at home in European competition (36 years and 236 days) after Bryan Robson (36y 282d) against Galatasaray in 1993.
Ronaldo s late heroics also ended a run of four draws against Villarreal, who suffered their first defeat in 18 games – having won 12 and drawn five of their previous matches.
The win gave Ole Gunnar Solskjaer s United their first win in Group F following the matchday one defeat at Young Boys.
United are due to meet leaders Atalanta in their next Champions League fixture on October 20.