"I've Prepared My Future Since 27 Years Old" - Cristiano Ronaldo Responds when Asked About Retirement in New Interview
Cristiano Ronaldo, with 952 career goals, says retirement will be emotionally tough but he's prepared, focusing on family and guiding his son's football career.
- Soon, Cristiano Ronaldo told Piers Morgan that retirement will arrive and be emotional, warning he `probably will cry` when he stops playing.
- Cristiano Ronaldo cited family responsibilities and his children as a key reason, saying he has prepared for his post-playing future since his mid-20s and misses three-year-old Bella when he travels.
- Ronaldo's record — including 952 career goals and five-time Ballon d'Or wins — frames the stakes, while he said `Nothing, I think. Nothing can compare to the adrenaline we feel in football when we score a goal.`
- Commenting on his former club, Cristiano Ronaldo said Manchester United needs broader change, not just a coach swap, noting they are unbeaten in four but sit eighth, eight points off the lead.
- Ronaldo's club history across Europe and now Al Nassr frames his global impact, having started at Sporting Lisbon and played for Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and joining Al Nassr in 2022.
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Cristiano Ronaldo hinted in an interview with Piers Morgan that his retirement from football is near. He will focus on his family and play football. Manchester United at heart.
Cristiano Ronaldo, one of the most successful footballers in history, acknowledged that the end of his professional career is near, although he said he felt ready to face that moment. During an interview with the Piers Morgan Uncensored program, the 40-year-old Portuguese striker admitted that his retirement will take place “soon.” He pointed out that, although it will be a difficult stage, he has been preparing for it for years. “It will be har…
Cristiano Ronaldo believes he will retire from football relatively quickly after next year's World Cup.
Probably the biggest football star of recent years, along with Leo Messi of course, Cristiano Ronaldo, gave a great interview to Piers Morgan.
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