Mediotiempo Editorial
Mexico City / 12/30/2023 21:33:42
Cristiano Ronaldo continues to surprise the world with his great ability to compete despite the passing of the years. The still Portuguese national team recently became the world’s top scorer in the calendar year, after having scored his 54th goal.
The ‘Commander’ has been criticized on several occasions for his age and questioned multiple times by the press about his retirement, however, ‘el Bicho’ has decided to speak for the first time about this and clarify the rumors about his retirement.
Ronaldo scored his last goal of the year 2023 with Al-Nassr today, becoming the only scorer in history to close as the top scorer in three different decades (2008, 2015 and 2023). With this, he said he felt happy with what he had achieved. This is what he said after the game: “I’m happy. He scored a lot of goals. I want to do it again, I want to be the world’s top scorer also in 2024.”
After having declared that he would be present in the next World Cup and that he would be the scorer of this one, he shared on his Instagram that his retirement is far from coming, highlighting the number of goals he scored in the year as proof of this statement: “54. I’ll tell you when I’m done! Thanks, team!”
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Through its social networks, Inter Miami confirmed that it would play two games in Saudi Arabia as part of the Riyadh Season Cup, duels that will be played during the first international tour that David Beckham’s team will carry out, the second of these being against the team by Cristiano Ronaldo.
Adding a stop to our Preseason International Tour????????
We will play two matches in Saudi Arabia in the Riyadh Season Cup as part of our first-ever international tour!
In a round-robin tournament format, we will take on Saudi powerhouses Al-Hilal SFC and Al Nassr FC on Monday,… pic.twitter.com/Xi9M0QApLi
— Inter Miami CF (@InterMiamiCF) December 11, 2023
2023-12-31 06:20:00
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