Ronaldo: Retire immediately if Portugal wins World Cup

2022-11-18 10:32

Ronaldo: Retire immediately if Portugal wins World Cup


Another part of Portuguese star Ronaldo's interview with a famous British host has been released. The star said that he has no time to think about his future at Manchester United, but will focus on the Portuguese national team and the upcoming World Cup .


In the interview, Ronaldo also shared the prospects of the Portuguese national team in the World Cup. He said, "I am very optimistic about this, because we have excellent coaches and players, and I am also looking forward to ushering in a wonderful World Cup."


Although Portugal is not regarded as a favorite team to win the championship like France or Argentina, Ronaldo still said that all this will be very difficult, but everything can happen, so the team will work hard to win the championship. And Ronaldo also believes that France, Spain, Argentina, Germany, and Brazil are the favorite teams to win the championship, but he also said that if Portugal really wins the World Cup, he will retire immediately.


"nobody is perfect"


In addition, the Portuguese star also revealed his retirement plan in the interview, and hopes to persist until the age of 40. "I think I can last another 2 to 3 years. I want to retire at the age of 40, which is a good age to retire. Although I don't know what will happen in the future, life plans are dynamic. You You never know what the future holds."


Ronaldo caused controversy by criticizing Manchester United and coach Ten Hag in previous interviews. It was even reported that Ronaldo will leave Old Trafford in January next year. Ronaldo said, "I am now focusing on the World Cup, and this may be the last time I participate in the World Cup in my career, but I don't know what will happen after the World Cup."


"No one is perfect, whether I stay or leave. The experience of my life is part of who I am as a person and as a father. I will always make mistakes, but I really can't predict what will happen after the World Cup. Now the focus is only on the Portuguese national team. and the World Cup."