Cristiano Ronaldo hat trick: Cristiano Ronaldo hat trick v Norwich City – Cristiano Ronaldo, who has been hailed as a ‘problem’ for Man United’s failure this season, once silenced critics when he scored a hat-trick in his 50th club career and rescued the Red Devils against Norwich from below in a 3-2 thriller at Old Trafford. . Follow the live Premier League news, only updates on InsideSport.IN
Ronaldo’s hat-trick helped Man United beat Norwich City 3-2: Highlights
Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick: Cristiano Ronaldo stops critics after Manchester United’s second hat-trick of the season against Norwich City
Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick: Cristiano Ronaldo scores 50th hat-trick of his club career
The 37-year-old was second in his last three Premier League games and that led him to 21 goals, overcoming 20 hurdles in a 16th consecutive campaign.
Ronaldo has scored 99 goals in his Premier League career, and United can only thank him for surviving a potentially embarrassing afternoon.

Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick: Manchester United 3-2 Norwich City
Cristiano Ronaldo was at his best because his hat-trick helped Manchester United beat Norwich 3-2. Jesse Lingard returns to the Manchester United XI to put pressure on Ralph Rangnik to run for fourth.
The Canaries, however, got their first chance to play in their first attack as an effort from Temu Pukki saved David de Gea well. However, United led their fortunes and then scored immediately on the other end through Cristiano Ronaldo.

Then in the 33rd minute they doubled their lead and Ronaldo headed to the top of the visiting defense. Norwich got a right back at half-time stroke but Kieran Doyle trailed East Anglia one.
And surprisingly, after Pukki finished well, they came back to parity after the break. United were now on the ropes but when the hour came, Ronaldo scored in the 15th minute to score his 50th career hat-trick with a great free kick.
Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick: Cristiano Ronaldo stops critics after Manchester United’s second hat-trick of the season against Norwich City
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