Cristiano Ronaldoâs âangerâ is fuelling his desire to play on at 39, says Robert Lewandowski, with the Portuguese hailed for âraising the barâ.
Cristiano Ronaldo will retire âwhen he feels he can no longer play at the very topâ, with there being no chance of Portuguese GOAT changing position.
Cristiano Ronaldo claims awards and records are ânot the most important thingâ, with the Al-Nassr forward admitting he does not âhave much time leftâ.
Cristiano Ronaldo has been told that he needs a âbest mateâ to push him into retirement and avoid the fate of scoring âsix goals in the Saudi Leagueâ.
Scotland keeper Angus Gunn has been haunted by a Cristiano Ronaldo tweet some 13 years on from daring to suggest that Portuguese is ânot what he wasâ.