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Manchester United s 10 big strikers ranking: Van Persie is at the bottom, Ronaldo is only third, Rooney is second, and the legend is top

Based on technical characteristics, Manchester United's performance during the period, and other star evaluations, a comprehensive inventory of the 10 major strikers in Manchester United's history.

10. Robin van Persie

Joined time: 2012

Technical features: left-footed heavy gunner, good at volleyball and long-range shooting in the penalty area.

Performance: 58 goals in 105 games, and helped Manchester United win the 20th league championship with 26 goals in the 2012-13 season.

Maximum contribution: volleyball world wave against Aston Villa in 2013.

Evaluation: Ferguson called it "the last piece of puzzle that brought the championship to Manchester United."

9. Andy Cole

Joined time: 1995

Technical features: Speed ​​shooter, good at single shots and fast counterattacks.

Performance: 121 goals in 275 games, 5 goals in the 1999 Champions League knockout stage helped Manchester United win the championship.

Maximum contribution: A key goal in the 1999 Triple Champions League season to consolidate the front line firepower.

Evaluation: York said that his "the soul of the two evil spirits of the black winds has no need to be cultivated."

8. Ole Gunnar Solskjær

Joined time: 1996

Technical features: "Super Substitute" killer, good at calmly pushing and shooting in the penalty area.

Performance: 126 goals in 366 games, and a substitute in the 1999 Champions League final.

Maximum contribution: A final win in stoppage time in the 1999 Champions League final, achieving the great achievements of the triple-champion champion.

Evaluation: Giggs called him "the weapon that scares his opponent the most on the bench.

7. George Best

Joined time: 1963

Technical features: winger and forward, dribbling like magic, 32 goals in a single season in his career.

Performance: 179 goals in 470 games, scoring in the 1968 Champions League final to help Manchester United win the Champions League for the first time.

Maximum contribution: A key goal in the 1968 Champions League final, establishing Manchester United as a European giant.

Evaluation: Pele said he was "the only player who asked me to spend money to buy tickets to watch the game."

6. Eric Cantoner (Eric) Cantona

Joined time: 1992

Technical characteristics: All-round striker, good at organizing and long-range shots outside the penalty area, and is known as the "king".

Performance: 82 goals in 185 games, 5 Premier League championship core, and the 1996 FA Cup final defeat to Liverpool.

Maximum contribution: In 1993, Manchester United ended the 26-year league championship drought and opened the Ferguson dynasty.

Evaluation: Ferguson called him "the soul of Manchester United's reborn".

5. Bobby Charlton Charlton

Joined time: 1956

Technical characteristics: midfielder and forward, accurate long shots and long passes, 29 goals in a single season in his career.

Performance: 249 goals in 758 games, and won the championship twice in the 1968 Champions League final.

Maximum contribution: Leading the team to rebuild after the Munich air crash, and the core of the 1966 World Cup championship.

Evaluation: Best called it "a perfect combination of technical practicality and leadership temperament."

4. Ruud van Nistelrooy)

Joined time: 2001

Technical characteristics: "King of the Small Bond Zone", 150 goals in 219 career games and scored only 1 goal outside the penalty area.

Performance: 44 games and 44 goals in 2002-03, 10 consecutive Champions League goals scored a record.

Maximum contribution: The core of the Premier League championship in 2003, and 25 goals in a single season to lock the championship.

Evaluation: Ronaldo said he "teached me how to become a hunter in the penalty area."

3. Cristiano Ronaldo Ronaldo)

Joined time: 2003

Technical characteristics: Transformed from a winger to an all-round shooter, heading, long shots, and grabbing points without any shortcomings.

Performance: 118 goals in 292 games, 42 goals in 2007-08 helped Manchester United win the Champions League + Premier League double championship.

Maximum contribution: A header scored in the 2008 Champions League final, establishing Manchester United's dominance in Europe.

Evaluation: Ferguson called him "a model for combining talent and diligence to the extreme."

2. Wayne Rooney)

Joined time: 2004

Technical characteristics: All-round striker, with strength and creativity, team history scorer king (253 goals).

Performance: 253 goals in 559 games, and scored a barb at the Manchester City Derby in 2011 to become a classic Premier League.

Maximum contribution: Eliminating Barcelona in 2008 Champions League semi-finals by 3 goals.

Evaluation: Charlton called him "the benchmark for Manchester United's most prolific scorer in history".

1. Denis Law (Denis) Law)

Joined time: 1962

Technical features: historical level of olfactory in the penalty area, 46 goals in a single season set a team record.

Performance: 237 goals in 404 games, winner of the 1964 European Golden Ball Award, leading Manchester United to revival.

Maximum contribution: 46 goals in a single season in 1963-64, helping Manchester United win the first championship after the Munich air crash.

Evaluation: Best called him "the purest scorer in Manchester United's history, no one."