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Ronaldo admits 'strange feeling' after eliminating Man Utd
The Portuguese winger was understandably delighted to have secured the Blancos' route into the last eight but did retain a sense of affection for his former employers
Cristiano Ronaldo has admitted that although he is pleased with Real Madrid's progression to the Champions League quarter-finals at the expense of Manchester United, he has been left with a "strange feeling".The 28-year-old scored a vital equaliser in the first leg a fortnight ago and netted again in the return fixture at Old Trafford on Tuesday to clinch the last-16 tie in favour of the Blancos, dumping his former club out of the competition.
However, speaking after the clash against the Red Devils, Ronaldo conceded he returns to the Spanish capital with a case of mixed emotions despite his overriding delight to have kept his side's hopes of La Decima alive.
"I did my job - helping Real Madrid to win - and I'm very happy, but it's a strange feeling. It was the sensation of wanting to do something but not being able to," he told TVE.
"I played at Manchester United for many years, and if someday I face Real Madrid it will be the same. To be received well is special for me, coming home, seeing friends. Inside I'm happy but also sad for Man Utd.
"I didn't celebrate out of respect to those who treated me well here, but what I wanted the most was winning and keeping Real Madrid on course for La Decima."
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