Thegoalmac has learned that Cristiano Ronaldo has described himself and Barcelona rival Lionel Messi
as footballing anomalies for the way they have kept themselves at the
top of world football for an unprecedented amount of time.
The
Real Madrid forward, 29, picked up the third Ballon d'Or trophy of his
career on Monday, defeating four-time winner Messi and World Cup-winning
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer.
Ronaldo acknowledged that
he and Messi are two of the only players to have maintained their aura
of invincibility for so long, and the Portugal international puts the
fulfilling achievements down to hard work.
"To be honest, no, I didn't think I'd be at the top of world football for so many years," he told Fifa.com. "It all happened so fast. In my opinion, the hardest thing is maintaining that level.
"I’m
proud to have been in the World XI for eight consecutive years and
always vying to be among the best three, as it’s something very few
people manage to do. I think just Messi and I have done it, not many
more anyway.
"I don’t think anyone else has done it eight years
in a row, which is why it’s immensely satisfying. Year after year I keep
working hard with my club and national team so that I continue to stand
out. This recognition is an indication that things are going well and
that I’m enjoying an exceptional career."
Ronaldo also expressed he is well aware he will be considered a legend
once he hangs up his boots, though he remains uncertain if his mind and
body have another decade of footballing action in them.
"In
truth, I don’t think about my legacy," he added. "I know I’ll have a
place in the history of the game because of what I’m doing and winning,
whether at an individual or team level.
" know I’ll have a nice
page devoted to me between some of the all-time greats, and that makes
me happy. I’m 29 now but I feel great, like I’m still 25! I think I can
play on for another five, six or seven years at a high level. Beyond
that, we’ll have to see.
"It's conceivable I play until I'm 40
years old but, as I said before, it’s a case of seeing how I feel year
after year, how motivated I am and if I’m still useful to my team like
in the past.
"As for going on until 40... If I want to play until
then, I will, though I might be dragging myself around by then! But
while I’m playing to an acceptable standard - acceptable to me, that is,
and at a level my fans and club deserve - then I want to continue.
Honestly, though, it’s not something I’m thinking about yet."
The
ex-Manchester United forward has been prolific once again for Real
Madrid in 2014-15, scoring 33 goals in all competitions as the European
champions top La Liga.

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