With 212 caps and 130 international goals to his name, does CR7 have anything left to prove in the international arena?
Now aged 39, what more is there for Cristiano Ronaldo to achieve? The Portuguese superstar has won all that there is to win at club level and led the national team to its first, and so far only, major silverware at the European Championship in 2016.
At the international level CR7 has made more appearances (212) and scored more goals (130) than any other male player. However, as Portugal prepare for their UEFA Nations League opener, Ronaldo insists that retirement is not in his thoughts.
Asked about the prospect of retiring from the national team, Ronaldo replied: “That’s all from the press. It never crossed my mind that my cycle had come to an end. Quite the opposite: it gave me even more motivation to continue, to be honest.”
Former Manchester United teammate Rio Ferdinand revealed recently that CR7 had suggested that he wants to continue playing, potentially for another three years. That would, in theory, cover the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
How many goals has Cristiano Ronaldo scored?
CR7 has previously indicated that he would like to reach 1,000 professional goals before he retires. As it stands, he has 899 goals from his 21-year career, a staggering return for a player who started off as a winger.
Ronaldo has scored 61 more goals than former El Clásico rival Lionel Messi, although the Argentine is two years younger. The numbers remain a target for Ronaldo but, speaking to reporters on Monday, he insisted that his personal record will not come at the expense of team success.
“I try to follow my path, be as professional as possible, help the club in the best way possible with my professionalism and not just with goals, assists, discipline, and example, because football is much more than just playing well or scoring a goal.”
Ronaldo has been named in Roberto Martinez’s Portugal squad for upcoming Nations League fixtures against Croatia (Thursday, September 5) and Scotland (Sunday, September 8). The Portugal head coach has a major decision to make regarding his starting XI. If he can convince Ronaldo to accept that he is no longer a guaranteed starter, CR7′s international career may have another chapter still to write.
Ceebckmrsu
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: good
Gunthemall90
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Oga retire , your time has passed already 😁
GaddafiJamal
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Messi Should Just Handover His World Cup To This Guy Already So He Can Retire😭😭😂💔🤦♂️
poybcdlpuy
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Bro just retire and let the young grow it’s boring already
Daphoenix23
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He didn't still feel it yet. But he isn't contributing that he doesn't even know 😅
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You love him so much
kutcmorsuy
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Has he won the Worldcup?
bobtaylor38
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man give somebody ekse a chance no now man
Ruaceiotuz
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sarki means king
Wiabeloptz
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narcissist
fodaelnoty
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Just retire fool
pidlmnry
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1,000 goals is the target
muhlmt
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He just wants to try one more time to ride on the success of his national team and see if he can win worldcup just similar to what he did when he won euros.
GoatLingard
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If Messi retire, CR7 would immediately follow. He is afraid that messi would overtake his goal tally since he needs to be sure that his goal scoring record is almost impossible to to break.
boucdert
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cr7 is a very selfish guy. He knows if had not been played in the world cup and european championship portugal would have baged at least one of the trophies. Now he wants to deny portugal glory again.
doubletreble
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Ibrahimovic was older than him before he retired from playing football
How naive of you to assume Ibra is a mere mortal
Allfootball1995
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Portugal should stop playing him and focus on youngsters.
Shmonny
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He didn't still feel it yet. But he isn't contributing that he doesn't even know 😅
Shmonny
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Is he even adding anything lately, why not leave the stage while we’re still clapping and before erasing the good memories
TheOddOne
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think Ronaldo has the intention to achieve a record that no player can beat his record for the next Century
Thaj
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Ibrahimovic was older than him before he retired from playing football