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Ronaldo's breakthrough season was in his fourth season at the club. Ronaldo's third season:Martial is 22 at that age Ronaldo was the runner up for the balón d’or. You’re right the same was said about Ronaldo but much earlier into his United career. Which really goes to show the lack of progress from Martial 3 years into his United career.
During his third season in England, Ronaldo was involved in several incidents. He had a one-match ban imposed on him by UEFA for a "one-fingered gesture" towards Benfica fans,[57] and was sent off in the Manchester derby—a 3–1 defeat—for kicking Manchester City's former United player Andy Cole.[58] Ronaldo clashed with a teammate, striker Ruud van Nistelrooy, who took offence at the winger's showboating style of play.[59] Following a training ground fight in January 2006, the two again fought in May, with Van Nistelrooy telling Ronaldo to "go crying to your daddy", a reference to Ronaldo's relationship with assistant manager Carlos Queiroz.[60] Van Nistelrooy was left on the substitutes' bench for the final game of the season against Charlton Athletic—a 4–0 victory in which Ronaldo scored his ninth league goal.[61][62] Following the 2006 FIFA World Cup, in which he was involved in an incident where club teammate Wayne Rooney was sent off,[63][64] Ronaldo publicly asked for a transfer, lamenting the lack of support he felt he had received from the club over the incident.[65][66] United, however, denied the possibility of him leaving the club.[67][68]
Ronaldo's time at the club (courtesy of @Mrs Smoker):

And now Martial's time plus comparison to Ronaldo's time:

Interesting thread around this time during Ronaldo's third season at the club. He divided opinion a fair bit then too.
Spoony said:Ronaldo will become a very very good player in a few years. That's if he develops a footballing brain. Rooney though, will be on a completely different level when he hits his peak in say 6 years time.
You're right that at the same age Martial is now, Ronaldo was runner up for the Ballon d'Or but three years into both United careers, they had their ups and downs. Main difference is Ronaldo consistently got a lot of playing time through the good times and the bad whereas Martial's has been decreasing season on season.
Despite all that, I don't get why people keep comparing Martial to one of the best players in the history of the game. He's his own player and not many reach the pinnacle. He'd do well to get close and I don't think that will be happening here at least.