Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Portugal forward, has confirmed that Euro 2024 in Germany will be his last European Championship appearance. Despite being the competition’s all-time leading scorer with 14 goals, Ronaldo remains focused on the present, aiming to add another title to his illustrious career.
Not an ending: Cristiano Ronaldo
While acknowledging this will be his final Euros, Cristiano Ronaldo emphasizes a lack of sentimentality. His passion for the game, the support of his fans, and the joy he brings to others are what truly motivate him. “It’s not about leaving the world of football,” he clarifies. “What else is there for me to do or win?”
Rollercoaster of emotions
Portugal’s dramatic victory over Slovenia in the last-16 showcased the emotional rollercoaster Cristiano Ronaldo can experience.
A missed penalty in extra time left him tearful, requiring consolation from his teammates. However, he bounced back to convert the first penalty in the shootout, sending Portugal through to the quarter-finals.
For Ronaldo, this experience highlights the importance of resilience. “You don’t fail if you don’t try,” he states. While missing penalties can be frustrating, the ultimate goal is victory. He acknowledges the element of chance in penalty shootouts, finding some solace in his winning outcome this time.
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Eyes on Euro 2024 for Cristiano Ronaldo
With Portugal facing France in the quarter-finals, Ronaldo’s focus remains firmly on the present. He’s determined to contribute to his team’s success and potentially secure a fairytale ending to his European Championship journey. Even without a goal in the tournament so far, his leadership and experience remain invaluable assets for Portugal.