Ronaldo reveals that winning two trophies with Portugal has fulfilled his ambitions, stating he doesn’t need a World Cup for validation.
Cristiano Ronaldo, the captain of Portugal, has adamantly expressed that winning the World Cup is not a necessity for him.
While addressing reporters, the thirty-nine-year-old disclosed that he had scored his 900th career goal as they defeated Croatia 2-1 in UEFA Nations League on Thursday.
After Diogo Dalot provided his country with the advantage, Ronaldo netted a second through an outstanding volley.
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When questioned about his future aspirations in the field of soccer, Ronaldo stated that securing a Euro win for Portugal is just as fulfilling as clinching victory at the World Cup.
“Having already achieved the two trophies that I had set my eyes on, winning for Portugal no longer serves as a source of motivation.”
Football is my source of motivation, and records are a natural outcome.