
Even champions cry, or rather they will cry when it comes to Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Portuguese football star spoke about his future in a previously announced interview with English journalist Piers Morgan on his YouTube channel, explaining how difficult the day will be for him to retire from football, as it has been for many of his colleagues.
' Withdrawal? It will be heavy, of course. Will it be difficult? Yes.
I will probably cry, yes...but I am an open person - said Cristiano Ronaldo - it will be very, very difficult, yes.
But I've been preparing my future since I was 25, 26, 27. So I think I'll be able to handle this pressure.'
Although he has not decided when he will take this 'big step', the Al Nassr striker has programmed what he will do next, as he has often done in his career.
'Nothing can compare to the adrenaline we feel in football when we score a goal.
"As I said, everything has a beginning and an end, so I believe I will be ready," Ronaldo continued, "I will have more time for myself, my family, to raise my children ."
Cristiano Ronaldo also took a look at the past, not hiding his sadness about the situation of Manchester United, which has been in difficulty for years.
" I'm sad for the club, one of the most important in the world that I still have in my heart," said Cristiano Ronaldo. "It is necessary to work with intelligent people to create a base for the future, as Manchester United did years ago with players like Nicky Butt, Gary Neville, Roy Keane, David Beckham, who became great footballers, but who were very young ."
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