
Yamal’s World Cup test: Spain’s prodigy meets Portugal’s Ronaldo
Ronaldo, who was clapped out of the press conference, added: “I am not going to be more Cristiano Ronaldo or less because I win the World Cup.” “Age gives you…
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Ronaldo, who was clapped out of the press conference, added: “I am not going to be more Cristiano Ronaldo or less because I win the World Cup.” “Age gives you maturity and experience to see how relative things can be,” he said, turning reflective. “I even say thanks for the attacks I feel after I turned 40... the criticism is how you grow, so thank you for doing this.” Ronaldo even picked out one reporter because “I know he does not like me” and challenged him to ask a question. “To speak to you, some of you, those who do not like us especially — I remember people’s faces very well,” he said grinning. “Listen, I am going to be honest: whatever happens tomorrow, Cristiano Ronaldo will leave with a clear conscience — not 100 per cent but 1,000 per cent because in life and football I gave everything.”. When asked about his future, Ronaldo said: "I'm not doing too bad. Cristiano Ronaldo confirms 'this will be my last World Cup' as star makes retirement admission.
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Ronaldo, who was clapped out of the press conference, added: “I am not going to be more Cristiano Ronaldo or less because I win the World Cup.” “Age gives you maturity and experience to see how relative things can be,” he said, turning reflective. “I even say thanks for the attacks I feel after I turned 40... the criticism is how you grow, so thank you for doing this.” Ronaldo even picked out one reporter because “I know he does not like me” and challenged him to ask a question. “To speak to you, some of you, those who do not like us especially — I remember people’s faces very well,” he said grinning. “Listen, I am going to be honest: whatever happens tomorrow, Cristiano Ronaldo will leave with a clear conscience — not 100 per cent but 1,000 per cent because in life and football I gave everything.” — AFP
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWhen asked about his future, Ronaldo said: "I'm not doing too bad.
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Cristiano Ronaldo confirms 'this will be my last World Cup' as star makes retirement admission.
according to GB NewsCristiano Ronaldo confirmed that "this will be my last World Cup" as the Portuguese star prepares to face Spain.
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