Ronaldo’s Legacy: Still Making Waves in the Football World
Cristiano Ronaldo is more than just a footballer; he’s a phenomenon that continues to capture headlines and hearts all over the globe. Even after making waves with his move to the Saudi league, the Portuguese superstar remains at the forefront of the sport, drawing attention not just for his remarkable feats on the field but also for his candid insights off of it. Recently, he opened up about the age-old debate of football greatness and hinted at possible future appearances, including a shot at the 2026 World Cup. Let’s dive into what the GOAT of football has to say about his legacy and future aspirations.
Debate Over Greatness: A World Cup Not Required
In a recent interview with French media giant ‘Telefoot’, Ronaldo tackled the persistent discussion surrounding what defines a football legend. Amidst talk of accolades and achievements, he remarked, “It would not be fair for me to say that I need a World Cup to say that I have been successful in my career.” This assertion has resonated with fans and critics alike, emphasizing that greatness can be measured in various ways beyond just trophies.
Looking ahead, Ronaldo hinted at his potential participation in the 2026 World Cup. He stated, “When the next World Cup comes around, if I’m still physically and mentally fit and if the national team needs my services, I’ll be available for that.” The prospect of seeing this football legend on the grandest stage once more has fans buzzing with anticipation!
The Heartbeat of Passion: Ronaldo’s Approach to Retirement
As the conversation naturally shifts towards retirement, Ronaldo remains grounded in his enduring love for the game. In recent discussions, he shared, “I like to play. I know there will be an end. In one, two, or three years, I don’t know. I don’t care.” His passion is palpable, adding that “Before a game, I always have a knot in my stomach—I still feel that adrenaline that makes me sweat.” It’s clear that the competitive spirit continues to burn brightly in him.
Speaking to the future, he remarked, “I could leave my career today and I wouldn’t regret anything, but it would be a shame because I’m still making a difference.” This kind of self-assured attitude is what sets Ronaldo apart. He appreciates every moment while also preparing for the next chapter—investing in ventures that motivate him and give back to society.
Ronaldo confided in a recent chat, saying, “I’m preparing my future with companies… Hotels, clinics, recovery companies. Things that I can spend time with, that I enjoy.” It’s a testament to his foresight, indicating that while he’s deeply entrenched in the now, he is also setting himself up for success beyond his playing days.
In a candid moment, he acknowledged the challenges retirement poses, saying, “I talk to Pepe, who retired recently, and he tells me he’s better than ever.” Ronaldo emphatically stated, “If I quit at 42, it’s a long age, it’s normal… it’s a gift.” His dedication to the game is unassailable, and though he occasionally finds the sacrifices difficult, like missing family milestones, the fire to compete continues to fuel him.
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