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Cristiano Ronaldo has clear goals for the future; retirement is not one of them

Cristiano Ronaldo had an outstanding performance with Portugal

By Darwin Largo

Cristiano Ronaldo had an outstanding performance with Portugal

Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most outstanding players of the moment. The Portuguese lives an excellent moment with Al Nassr and continues to give that talk despite being far from Europe at the moment. Those led by Luis Castro have not known defeat for a couple of games and the good feelings are still present for a team that wants to take the lead of the Saudi League.

From the surprising qualification to the AFC Champions League, the Riyadh team found the motivation it needed to start doing things right. Despite not being one of the most well-known and popular teams in the country, the yellow team is gaining more and more fans around the world and this has been partly thanks to the impact that Ronaldo has generated. This impact can be seen even in social media

Similarly, with the FIFA International Break present, Cristiano was called up once again by the Portugal national team. In the words of coach Roberto Martinez, the 38-year-old remains an important part of the team. In recent years, there have been many criticisms of Cristiano Ronaldo who left controversially just last December from Manchester United.

However, Ronaldo has shown and not only to everyone but to Erik ten Hag himself that he has the level to continue playing in Europe. In theory, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to play in Europe but not at club level but at national team level. This time, The Bug had a good performance against Slovakia getting the pass to Euro 2024 in a match where he scored a stroke. These were his words.

Ronaldo's words

According to a post by Fabrizio Romano, the former Real Madrid player stated his goals for the future very clear and his desire to fulfill them. Even Ronaldo, got nostalgic and recalled his past in Portugal and how he had to leave his native country a couple of years ago.

 

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