Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Cristiano Ronaldo wins The Best FIFA Special Award

The 36-year-old Manchester United star has now scored 115 goals for Portugal, breaking Ali Daei’s previous record of 109. 

 Yesterday, Ronaldo received a special in-person award and was also named in the FIFPRO Men’s World11 for 2021.

 “It’s a dream. First of all, I have to say thank you to my teammates, especially in the national team during the last 20 years that I used to play with. I never thought of beating that record,” Ronaldo said. 

 “I have to say thank you to my family, my wife, my kids – soon I will be a father again! I’m really proud, it’s a great achievement to be the top scorer of all time.”

 “It’s a passion, I still have a passion for the game, not just to score goals but to entertain myself,” Ronaldo added. 

“I’ve played football since I was five or six years old so whenI get to the pitch even in training I still enjoy it and my motivation’s still good.

 “I’m 37 soon, I feel good and motivated. I keep working hard since I was 18 and I continue. I have that passion and want to continue. 

 “People ask sometimes how many more years I’m going to play and I say I hope to play more than four or five years. It’s all about mentally, because physically if you treat your body good, it’ll treat you back.”

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