
After reaching yet another milestone in Portugal’s victory on Friday, Cristiano Ronaldo has provided insight into when he could retire.
Ronaldo scored twice, including with a fantastic bicycle kick, as Portugal defeated Poland 5-1 in the UEFA Nations League.
Ronaldo’s 132nd international victory passed former Real Madrid colleague Sergio Ramos, who had 131 victories with Spain, and guaranteed Portugal a spot in the semifinals.
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The 39-year-old highlighted his love for football in his post-game reflections about his future in the sport.
even when retirement is unavoidably approaching.
Ronaldo said to reporters, “I just want to enjoy [myself].” “Make retirement plans? If necessary, within a year or two … I’m not sure. I will shortly turn forty.
“I truly want to have fun; I keep going as long as I’m inspired. I’ll retire the day I lose motivation.
Ronaldo stated unequivocally that he does not envision himself taking on a coaching job when questioned about his post-retirement goals.