BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Manchester United's new Portuguese winger Nani does not see himself as another Cristiano Ronaldo, and intends to make his own mark at Old Trafford by being himself, he said on Saturday.
The 20-year-old rounded of a memorable week in which he secured a 25 million euros (17 million pounds) switch to the English champions by scoring in Portugal's 2-1 Euro 2008 win over Belgium and picking up the man of the match award.
But Nani told reporters after the Group A qualifier he was not preparing to follow in the footsteps of fellow Portuguese attacker Ronaldo, instead he intends to leave his own mark at Old Trafford.
"I am not Ronaldo, I am prepared just to be Nani," he said.
"It is a terrific club, a big club and I am very happy to be joining them."
United have agreed to sign the left winger -- whose full name is Luis Carlos Almeida da Cunha -- from Sporting, and Porto's 19 year-old Brazilian playmaker Anderson in a double swoop.
Nani, often likened to his compatriot for combining lightening speed with fancy footwork, scored in the 43rd minute of Saturday's match, treating fans to his famous backflip and somersault routine to celebrate the goal.
"I enjoyed the goal and was very happy to score. They (Belgium) made it difficult for us, but we got the win we needed and considering we were missing some players like Ronaldo, we are very happy."
Nani opened the scoring in Brussels after slipping in from the left and skipping past two defenders before slotting home off the post.
Reuters
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