Roma begged for mercy - Ronaldo
Ronaldo tormented Roma's defence at Old Trafford
Champions League, Group F
Date: Tuesday, 2 October
Kick-off: 1945 BST
Venue: Old Trafford
Listen: BBC Radio 5live
Updates: BBC Sport website and mobile; Score on BBCi (1930 BST)
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo claims Roma begged him for mercy during their 7-1 Champions League last-eight, second-leg defeat at Old Trafford.
The Italians return to Manchester on Tuesday for the first time since April's 8-3 aggregate loss.
Ronaldo, who marked a sublime display with two goals, said: "When we were 6-0 up, one of their players said 'don't do any more dribbles', almost begging.
"I won't reveal his name as these are comments brought about by the game."
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Who will win Tuesday's game?
The tie was a tempestuous affair - the first leg was marred by crowd trouble at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome as United midfielder Paul Scholes was sent off in a 2-1 defeat.
Fans were also involved in a series of scuffles outside Old Trafford before the second leg in Manchester.
But United, inspired by Ronaldo's performance, cruised to what manager Sir Alex Ferguson called 'the best night of European football' at their home ground.
Portuguese international Ronaldo added: "Other players ask me to go to play on the opposite side and others don't show any humour when they make threats to my physical integrity.
"I know that they are merely trying to scare me.
"But these comments are worthless, for I keep playing in exactly the same way."
Ronaldo, who made the Roma revelations is his new book Moments, is in good form, having scored the winner in Saturday's Premier League match against Birmingham.
Ronaldo tormented Roma's defence at Old Trafford
Champions League, Group F
Date: Tuesday, 2 October
Kick-off: 1945 BST
Venue: Old Trafford
Listen: BBC Radio 5live
Updates: BBC Sport website and mobile; Score on BBCi (1930 BST)
Manchester United's Cristiano Ronaldo claims Roma begged him for mercy during their 7-1 Champions League last-eight, second-leg defeat at Old Trafford.
The Italians return to Manchester on Tuesday for the first time since April's 8-3 aggregate loss.
Ronaldo, who marked a sublime display with two goals, said: "When we were 6-0 up, one of their players said 'don't do any more dribbles', almost begging.
"I won't reveal his name as these are comments brought about by the game."
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606: DEBATE
Who will win Tuesday's game?
The tie was a tempestuous affair - the first leg was marred by crowd trouble at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome as United midfielder Paul Scholes was sent off in a 2-1 defeat.
Fans were also involved in a series of scuffles outside Old Trafford before the second leg in Manchester.
But United, inspired by Ronaldo's performance, cruised to what manager Sir Alex Ferguson called 'the best night of European football' at their home ground.
Portuguese international Ronaldo added: "Other players ask me to go to play on the opposite side and others don't show any humour when they make threats to my physical integrity.
"I know that they are merely trying to scare me.
"But these comments are worthless, for I keep playing in exactly the same way."
Ronaldo, who made the Roma revelations is his new book Moments, is in good form, having scored the winner in Saturday's Premier League match against Birmingham.
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