Cristiano Ronaldo, a figure who sparks mixed emotions in the world of football, continues to make his mark with his goal-scoring talent. Despite the criticism and praise he receives, one thing is undeniable: the Portuguese player is one of the greatest goal-scorers in history.
Last Monday, Ronaldo once again showcased his goal-scoring instincts by netting the winning goal for Al-Nassr against Al-Rayyan in the Asian Champions League. This goal, besides securing three points for his team, had special significance for the Portuguese, who dedicated it to his father on his birthday.
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"It was a tough match, but the most important thing is that we won," Ronaldo said after the game. "My goal was special because my father would have been proud."
However, beyond his individual achievements, Ronaldo's statements on this occasion revealed a shift in his perspective. Moving away from the image of an ambitious player focused on personal records, the Portuguese now prioritizes the team's success.
"It no longer matters if I’m the best or not," he affirmed. "The most important thing is to enjoy and help the team win."
These words surprise many, given the competitive and sometimes controversial nature that has characterized Ronaldo's career. However, the Portuguese seems to have found a new motivation at this stage of his career.
Aware that his professional football career is nearing its end, Ronaldo appears more relaxed and focused on enjoying the game. "I'm used to breaking records, and I no longer seek them," he stated.
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