Cristiano Ronaldo
has brushed off any fears that father time is moving ever closer to
catching up with him by revealing he plans on playing at the top level
until he is 36, With his 30th birthday just three weeks away.
Rather than fear the effects age will eventually have on his ability
to perform, Ronaldo remains solely focused on maintaining his incredible
standards well into his thirties.
“I’m exclusively devoted to training and making myself better and to maintain a good level until I’m 35 or even 36,” he told AS.
“You have to give up other things to be a success. There are many
temptations. It is very difficult. Nothing is achieved without work. The
dedication and work is the most important thing to me.
“Life is a puzzle and every day we must there is a new piece to add.
To succeed we must have rules and discipline. Talent is useless without
dedication and commitment.”
Ronaldo won his first Ballon d’Or in 2008 during his six years in
England with Manchester United before departing for Madrid the following
summer.
Having also won the Champions League with both clubs there are few
feats he has yet to conquer in his career, and the 29-year-old has
admitted his success has brought with it a sense of calm.
“I want to be the best in my profession,” he added. “If you don’t
have that ambition you won’t win awards. It is more fun for me to play
now, I don’t have anything to prove to anyone. But I remain ambitious
and I have goals, I can’t work any less.”
The 29-year-old also discussed the impact of experiencing different cultures in England and Spain has had on him.
He continued: “When I went abroad I began to see things differently. I
have the culture of three countries, Portugal, England and Spain.
“In England they are very professional and punctual, and that is
something I treasure. They are very polite and friendly which I also
love. In Spain there is an emphasis on being very positive and
appreciating what they have. In Portugal we should learn from them.”

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