UEFA Nations League: Ronaldo Gives only Condition for His Retirement
- Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal to win the 2025 UEFA Nations League final against Spain on Sunday, securing victory in a 5-3 penalty shootout after extra time in Germany.
- Ronaldo played in the final despite feeling an injury since the warm-up, explaining that representing his country required him to overcome the pain and give his all.
- He netted the vital equalizing goal in the final to send the match into extra time before Portugal ultimately triumphed in the penalty shootout, and had to leave the field in the 86th minute due to injury.
- Ronaldo said, "If I had to break my leg for Portugal, I would do it," adding there is no retirement plan unless seriously injured, and expressed great joy winning for Portugal.
- This triumph represents Portugal’s second win in the UEFA Nations League since the competition began in 2019 and highlights Ronaldo’s pride as captain leading this generation and the importance of securing another major trophy for his country.
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UEFA Nations League: Ronaldo gives only condition for his retirement
Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that only a serious injury can make him consider retirement. He said this while revealing that he played the game against Spain in the final of the UEFA Nations League last night with an existing injury. He said that the injury was not so serious, so he decided to give it all for his nation. Ronaldo led Portugal to their second UEFA Nations League title on Sunday, scoring the crucial equaliser that took the game to…
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