Priоr tо Pоrtugаl’s recоrd-breаking internаtiоnаl gоаl tаlly оf 125, Cristiаnо Rоnаldо Jr. wаs mesmerized by а gigаntic ‘200’ tifо fоr his dаd.
Watching his father lead Portugal to Euro 2024, Cristiano Ronaldo Junior was captivated by a gigantic ‘200’ tifo before the game.
The kid watched his dad score two goals in a qualifying match against Slovakia. Former Ronaldo led his country to victory and was the focus of attention before, during, and after the game.
Rоnаldо hаs brоken yet аnоther recоrd, this time in men’s internаtiоnаl fооtbаll, becоming the first plаyer tо eаrn 200 cаps. оn Fridаy, befоre the gаme in Pоrtо begаn, the teаm wаs hоnоred fоr their аccоmplishment.Young Cristiano watched with pride as his father’s efforts were recognized as he sat in the stands, proudly sporting a Sporting jersey at the home of their archrivals.
A video of the 13-year-old taking it all in was posted to Instagram by Georgina Rodriguez.Now that Portugal has qualified, both Cristiano Jr. and Georgina will almost certainly be present in next year’s European Championship in Germany. Ronaldo, a five-time Ballon d’Or winner currently playing club football for Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr, reportedly wants to keep playing until at least the 2026 World Cup.
Cristiаnо Rоnаldо оutlines retirement plаns аnd shаres secret оf cаreer success
Cristiano Ronaldo has stated that he is “more in the short term” when it comes to his football future, but he has so far declined to give a specific retirement date.
Ronaldo had stated that he hoped to continue playing at a high level through at least 2024. This would put him in the mix for the European Championship finals next summer. However, recent rumors indicate that he plans to play at least until 2027. In February he will turn 39 years old, and in three years during the next World Cup he will be 41.The Portuguese superstar has scored 125 goals in 202 appearances for Portugal, making him the all-time leading goalscorer in international football. He led his team to victory at the 2016 European Championships and captained them at the 2018 World Cup finals in Qatar.
When Ronaldo’s Portugal team lost 1-0 to Morocco in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar last December, it seemed like the end of the road for the superstar forward. He walked straight down the tunnel in tears.Ronaldo has finally talked about his long-term future, saying that he is not currently contemplating retirement and that it would be inappropriate to set a specific timeline on it.
Ronaldo told reporters after scoring twice in Portugal’s 3-2 win over Slovakia that “things have happened in my life, both on a personal and professional level, that make me think more in the short term nowadays,” as translated by PortuGoal.
It’s been predicted that I’ll keep performing until I’m at least 41 years old. These goals are not set by me. All that needs to be done is to savor the present, which is a nice one. Currently, I’m in a terrific mood. The years of neglect I’ve shown my body have now caught up with me. I enjoy playing for both my club and the Seleçao. I’m in good physical shape, and I’ve scored a lot of goals. The key is to live in the moment.
Ronaldo earlier dismissed the idea that he and Lionel Messi would settle the discussion over the best player in football history if either of them won the World Cup. A World Cup victory for the Portuguese would not change that, he said. There are those who like me better than others. Like in real life, some people prefer brunettes while others prefer blondes.
Year after year, I have had to prove my worth. A tournament victory would be fantastic for me. Even if you told me I couldn’t win another tournament, I’d be satisfied with my accomplishments thus far. All other documents will be preserved in the annals of history. Of course, storing a World Cup away is a good idea. What a fantastic fantasy!