Watch Cristiano Ronaldo’s stunner vs Spurs that won him Man Utd Goal of the Season after record Player of the Season win

CRISTIANO RONALDO has scooped up another two individual awards in his first season back at Manchester United.

The 37-year-old received the fan-voted player of the season as well as goal of the season awards.


The crowning as the campaign's best player puts the veteran star joint first in club history, drawing level with goalkeeper David de Gea.

And one of his finest individual performances in a 3-2 win against Spurs was the scene of the goal which won Ronaldo his second award.

Picking the ball up way outside the area, the striker unleashed an unstoppable strike past Hugo Lloris into the top corner to put the Red Devils ahead.

The strike was the first in a memorable hat-trick, as the five-time Ballon d'Or winner helped keep United's season alive.

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A venomous volley in the reverse fixture in North London was also voted runner-up in the poll, as the awards very much revolved around Ronaldo.

The Portuguese star enjoyed another prolific personal season, scoring 24 goals in all competitions.

Brought in for a fee in the region of £13.5million, the superstar wasted no time in proving his worth, scoring twice on debut against Newcastle.

He also starred in the Champions League, scoring six goals in just seven appearances in the competition.

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However it wasn't enough for United to build on the 2020/21 season, as they dropped out of the top four.

The sixth placed finish will mean the Portugal international is set to play Europa League football for the first time in his career, having made two appearances in the old Uefa cup.

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