Portugal star Cristiano Ronaldo quickly debunked all rumors that he is considering retirement from international duty.
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Ronaldo speaks on Portugal retirement rumors
Portugal will host Croatia and Scotland in League A Group One of the Nations League on Sunday.
Manager Roberto Martinez inserted Ronaldo to the squad for their two matches.
“That’s all from the press. It never crossed my mind that my cycle [with Portugal] had come to an end,” Ronaldo said. “Quite the opposite: it gave me even more motivation to continue to be honest.”
“The motivation is to come to the national team to win the Nations League. … We’ve already won it once and we want to do it again. I might say the same thing over and over again, but I don’t think long term, it’s always short term.”
Ronaldo, 39, led Portugal to success in the opening edition of the Nations League in 2018-19.
“Until the end of my career, I will always have the mindset that I will be a starter,” Ronaldo added. “What I feel at the moment, and the coach’s [Roberto Martinez] words also demonstrate this, is that I continue to be an asset to the national team, and I will be the first [to admit it] if that isn’t the case.”
“When I’m [no longer] an asset I will be the first to leave. But I will go with a clear conscience, as always, because I know who I am, what I can do, what I do and what I will continue to do.”
Ronaldo doesn’t mind the criticisms
Ronaldo received the brunt of the criticism after failing to score at the 2024 European Championship.
The Al-Nassr forward previously hinted that he would continue to play for Portugal despite their EURO 2024 quarterfinal exit.
“Criticism is great because if it doesn’t exist there’s no progress. It’s always been like this. Is it going to change now? It won’t,” Ronaldo said. “So I try to follow my path, be as professional as possible, help 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.”
“The people who give their opinions have never been in a locker room, and I often laugh because it’s the same thing as me talking about Formula One.”
“How can I give my opinion on Formula One if I don’t know anything about tires, rims or the weight of the car. … It’s normal and that’s why for me criticism is good and part of it, it’s no problem at all.”