Sports:Christiano Ronaldo gives condition to retire from football

Christiano Ronaldo gives condition to retire from football
motunrayowilliamsNov 16, 2024 6:06 PM In a recent statement, Cristiano Ronaldo, the esteemed captain of the Portuguese national football team, hinted at his future intentions regarding retirement from the sport. The football icon expressed that he would step away from the game when he no longer feels the passion and motivation that have driven his illustrious career. According to Daily post, His comments followed a remarkable performance in which he scored two goals during Portugal's impressive 5-1 victory over Poland in a UEFA Nations League match. This achievement marked a significant milestone in Ronaldo's career, bringing his staggering total to 910 career goals. Additionally, the match was notable as it occurred during his 215th appearance for the national team, further underscoring his exceptional commitment and longevity in the sport. With his two goals, he raised his count of international strikes to an impressive 135. Reflecting on his career and future, Ronaldo stated, “I just want to enjoy my time on the pitch. As for planning my retirement, if it needs to happen in the next year or two, I can’t predict that. Soon, I will be turning 40 years old, and I truly want to make the most of it. As long as I continue to feel motivated, I will keep playing. The moment I sense a loss of that motivation is when I will consider retiring.” Ronaldo's words resonate with many fans and players alike, highlighting the importance of passion in sports and life. As he continues to make headlines on the field, football enthusiasts around the world eagerly anticipate his next chapter, whatever it may entail.

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