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'I know I am an example': Cristiano Ronaldo addresses rape allegations ahead of Man Utd return with Juventus

A defiant Cristiano Ronaldo insisted he was a role model on and off the pitch as the Juventus and Portugal forward expressed every confidence that he will be vindicated over the rape allegations that have engulfed him.

A defiant Cristiano Ronaldo insisted he was a role model on and off the pitch as the Juventus and Portugal forward expressed every confidence that he will be vindicated over the rape allegations that have engulfed him.

Speaking publicly for the first time since being accused of raping Kathryn Mayorga, an American model, in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2009, Ronaldo chose the eve of a reunion with Manchester United to launch a staunch defence of his character and insisted he would not let the accusations affect him.

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Ronaldo faces United for only the second time since leaving the club for a then world record £80 million fee in June 2009 - the same month he is alleged to have raped Mayorga - but preparations for the game were overshadowed by the 33 year-old facing down questions over his reputed behaviour.

Wearing a diamond-encrusted watch, ring and earrings, a navy-blue shirt buttoned to the collar underneath a navy blazer and flashing the whitest of smiles, Ronaldo cut as defiant a figure in Old Trafford’s Europa suite as he does on the field as he maintained his innocence.

“I know I am an example. I know, 100 per cent,” he declared. “On the pitch and outside the pitch. So I am always smiling, I am happy man, I’m blessed that I play in a fantastic club, I have a fantastic family, I have four kids, I am healthy. I have everything. So the rest, it doesn’t interfere on me. I’m very, very well.”

Police in Las Vegas have reopened their investigation from 2009 at Mayorga’s request. Mayorga reached an out-of-court settlement with Ronaldo in 2010 involving a £288,000 payment for agreeing never to go public with the allegations, but her lawyers have said they are now seeking to declare the non-disclosure agreement void.

Pressed on the allegations on Monday evening, Ronaldo said: “You didn’t listen to what I say. I am a happy man. We did the statement two weeks ago, if I’m not wrong.

“I am glad, of course, I’m not going to lie in this situation. I’m very happy. My lawyers, they are confident and, of course, I am, too. The most important thing is I enjoy the football, I enjoy my life. The rest, I have people who take care of my life. Of course, the truth is always coming in the first position. So, I’m good.”

It remains to be seen what sort of reception awaits Ronaldo at Old Trafford on Tuesday night in the wake of the allegations but it is likely to be little different from the rapturous applause he received on his previous visit here in the Champions League in March 2013 with Real Madrid. On that occasion, Sir Alex Ferguson had taken the unprecedented step of asking Alan Keegan, the match announcer, to read out Real’s team second and Ronaldo’s name last.

But any hopes of killing the Portuguese with kindness ultimately backfired with the forward scoring the winner in Real’s 2-1 victory, which was enough to sweep the Spanish giants into the Champions League quarter-finals. Ronaldo refused to celebrate that night and said “my reaction will be the same” if he finds the net on Tuesday. The storm in his private life has certainly done little to quell his confidence as he boldly predicted a Juventus win.

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“We have to respect Manchester United - fantastic team, experienced coach - but I expect and look forward that Juventus will win the game,” said Ronaldo, who missed Juventus’ last outing in the Champions League against Young Boys after being sent off in their first Group H tie against Valencia.

“It’s a huge thing to come back. I remember what it was like in Manchester. My history, I won lots of trophies, cups, leagues, the Champions League. I remember the support of the fans. Sir Alex Ferguson, to whom I send a big hug. I never forget him. He was a huge lift in my career and I express best wishes to him. When I knew we would be playing Manchester United, it was huge for me.

“Now I’m happy to be at such a great team like Juventus. It's a new chapter in my life after Manchester United and Real Madrid. I’m a happy man and a lucky man, too.”

United manager Jose Mourinho was in charge of Real when they beat Ferguson’s side in 2013. Mourinho’s relationship with Ronaldo soured in Madrid after bright beginnings, with the player having to be restrained by team-mates after a Copa del Rey match against Valencia in January 2013, when he lunged for the manager in the dressing room after Mourinho accused him of ignoring his defensive duties.

Mourinho was full of praise for Ronaldo this week, though, and in no doubt where the main threat lies for United. “I thought Cristiano is in a level where he doesn't need these questions and these answers, he is one of the best players of all time and nobody can say different than that,” Mourinho said.

Meanwhile, Mourinho has claimed he hopes to stay at United beyond the end of his current contract in June 2020.

Mourinho’s future at Old Trafford remains uncertain but, asked about reports linking him with a return to Real Madrid with Julen Lopetegui facing the sack after just 12 games in charge at the Bernabeu, the United manager said: “No, my future is here [at United]. I want to stay here until the final day of my contract and I would like to stay after my contract runs out as well.”

6:35PM

Allegri on United

Asked about United's strengths, Allegri says they are a very physical side who use the long ball alot. In true Italian  style, the questions are mostly tactical and the Juventus manager seems insistent on sticking with 4-3-3 despite the points they dropped at the weekend. Juventus are without midfielders Sami Khedira and Emre Can through injury. Confirms Federico Bernardeschi will play.

6:30PM

Ronaldo addresses rape allegations

I’m happy man. We did the statement two weeks ago.

Of course I’m not going to lie on this situation. My lawyers are confident and of course I am too.

The most important thing is that I enjoy football and enjoy life. I have people who take care of my life.

The true always come in the first position.

A reminder of that statement. 

6:24PM

On start to life in the Champions League with Juve

It doesn't matter if I played or was sent off. The most important thing is we have six points and are in a good position. I'm glad to be back.

6:22PM

Ronaldo's United memories

I won lots of trophies here, cups, league, Champions League, I remember the support as well. The support is fantastic. Sir Alex Ferguson is someone I will never ever forget and I would like to express my best possible wishes to him.

6:21PM

On facing Manchester United

We face a good team who play at home. It will be tough for us but we know we have our weapons. We are Juve.

If we play well and in the way the coach wants I know he have a good chance to win the game.

6:20PM

On life at Juventus

My last two months in Juve was amazing. Everything has gone well. The adaptation has gone well.

The awards don’t mean everything. It’s not a problem.

6:18PM

He is here...

The good news is we have a live translator on the job.

6:15PM

Any minute now

Rather appropriately, the camera is hovering over the words 'No.7 at Old Trafford', which was of course Ronaldo's number at United following in the footsteps of Beckham, Robson and Best.

Tuesday's game is important for Ronaldo's old time, who are skating on thin ice in the Champions League after a home draw with Valencia. Few are confident of Jose Mourinho's team getting much out of Juventus.

6:09PM

Back at the Theatre of Dreams

Cristiano Ronaldo - Credit: PA
Credit: PA

Shirt, cardigan and trainers is not quite up to the sartorial standards you expect from an Italian team.

6:03PM

Bear with us

It is unclear how much of the press conference will be conducted in English, but given Ronaldo's linguistic skills and how many English journalists are present we should be okay. Expect Allegri to stick to Italian for the most part, although he has been learning English over the last year or so. With an eye on a Premier League job?

5:56PM

Back in England's green and pleasant land...

5:55PM

The last time Ronaldo lined up at Old Trafford

Real Madrid Man Utd 2013 - Credit: Reuters
Credit: Reuters

5:16PM

Many happy returns

Good evening and welcome, as Cristiano Ronaldo speaks before his Champions League return to Manchester United on Tuesday with new club Juventus.

Ronaldo developed into a world-class, multi-functional attacker during a six-year spell at Old Trafford, transforming himself from tricky winger to a thoroughbred goalscorer.

He was sold for a then world record £80 million to Real Madrid in 2009 and despite persistent rumours that United might one day re-sign him that moment may well have passed.

Mike Phelan, Sir Alex Ferguson's former assistant at United said of Ronaldo: "His demands were great - he wanted to be the world's best.

"He understood that being at United gave him the profile he needed, the theatre to perform and to produce the football we all knew he could.

“He trained hard, played hard. His desire was as good as anything I've come across."

Ronaldo has already played at Old Trafford as an opposition player - scoring in the Champions League last-16 with Real Madrid in 2013 as Man Utd were knocked out in controversial circumstances after Nani's red card.

The Portuguese won four Champions League titles in Madrid, and his task now is to help Juventus convert their domestic dominance into a third European Cup.

Ronaldo has scored five league goals since his summer move to Turin, but things got off to a rocky start in European competition when he was sent off away at Valencia.

Ronaldo's lawyers have issued a vehement denial of claims that he raped an American woman in 2009.

Kathryn Mayorga, 34, told German magazine Der Spiegel that she was attacked by the Juventus forward - who was then playing for Real Madrid - in a Las Vegas hotel room.

Ronaldo was on holiday in America at the time with his cousin and brother-in-law.

Mayorga alleged to Der Spiegel that the pair had spent the evening socialising before he raped her in the hotel.

Later, Ronaldo allegedly paid her $375,000 as an out-of-court settlement.

Ronaldo denies the allegations - which first surfaced on the Football Leaks website in April 2017 -  and insists the sex was consensual.