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“The Day I Don’t Feel Motivated, I Will Retire” – Ronaldo Hints at Future Plans

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Portuguese football legend Cristiano Ronaldo has opened up about his retirement plans, stating that his decision will depend on whether he feels motivated to continue playing.

The 39-year-old forward made this statement after delivering a stellar performance in Portugal’s 5-1 victory over Poland in the UEFA Nations League.

Ronaldo scored twice during the match, bringing his incredible career goal tally to 910.

The game also marked Ronaldo’s 215th international appearance, reinforcing his status as the most capped player in men’s football history.

His two goals added to his record-breaking 135 international goals, solidifying his position as the top scorer in international football.

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Speaking about his future, Ronaldo said, “I just want to enjoy my football for as long as I can.

Retirement? It could be in a year or two, I’m not sure.

I’ll be 40 soon, and I want to make the most of the time I have left on the pitch.

The day I wake up and no longer feel motivated, that’s the day I’ll stop.”

Ronaldo, popular for his extraordinary work ethic and relentless drive, the Al-Nassr forward has set a standard that few can match.

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His ability to maintain peak performance even at the age of 39 has been nothing short of remarkable.

Over his illustrious career, Ronaldo has won numerous titles and awards, including five Ballon d’Ors and multiple Champions League trophies.

He has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world, including Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus.

Currently, he is showcasing his skills in the Saudi Pro League, where he continues to dominate the field.


 

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“A Big Test for Arsenal”: Jamie Carragher Speaks Ahead of Villa Clash

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Former Liverpool player, Jamie Carragher, speaks on Arsenal’s next match and claims that their game against Aston Villa will be challenging and described it as a test for the team to see how well they perform.

“Arsenal have looked the best team in the league by a long way so far this season, but Man City are still only five points behind.

There’s a long way to go and Arsenal will need to keep their heads! It could be tested tomorrow against Aston Villa!!”


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Former Man United Star Jesse Lingard Ends Contract With FC Seoul

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Former Manchester United player, Jesse Lingard, has revealed that he has mutually agreed to leave FC Seoul and his contract will end. It is reported that he will leave next week.

It can be noted that the footballer joined in February 2024 and has made 66 appearances since then, scoring 18 goals.

The player shared his experience on social media, saying “My time in South Korea has been unbelievable — the football, the atmosphere, and the passion around this club have been top class.”

“The love, support, and appreciation you have shown towards me over these last two years has been truly amazing. I’ll always be grateful for the opportunity to play for such a massive club.”


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Rio Ferdinand Compares Bukayo Saka’s Strength to Mohamed Salah

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Former footballer,  Rio Ferdinand compares Arsenal star player, Bukayo Saka, to Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

When comparing players, he shared that: “When Saka is on it, he looks unplayable,” however he also stated that even with Salah’s stature, he is strong.

He has got the strength like Mohamed Salah. He is small in frame and size when you look at him, but do you ever see him get pushed off the ball?

“You don’t really see people take the ball off him or put him on his arse. He is a strong little guy.”


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