Ronaldo, however, did not disappoint. He showed his promise early on in
the 2004 FA Cup final, scoring the team's first three goals and helping
them capture the championship. In 2008, a year after signing a
five-year, £31 million contract, Ronaldo again justified the high tab
when he put together one of the club's finest seasons in history,
setting a franchise record for goals scored (42), and earning himself
the FIFA World of the Year honor. In all, Ronaldo helped steer
Manchester United to three premier league titles.
But Ronaldo's
time in England was marred by his mother's 2007 struggle with breast
cancer as well as his father's death from alcohol-related illness. The
latter was especially hard for Ronaldo as the two had been close, and
the young athlete had often pushed for his father to enter rehab and
address his drinking.
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