Cristiano Ronaldo ages like a good wine – or is it more like Benjamin Button? One thing is certain: CR7 is in great shape and never tired. Tomorrow, Friday, he will be 36, no sign of age. Ronaldo is still sweeping the square like he’s in his twenties.
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In the 2-1 win against Inter Milan last Tuesday in the Coppa Italia, the five-time world footballer was once again the decisive player and scored both goals for Juventus Turin. Before the 2-1 scene, Ronaldo anticipated the movement of central defender Alessandro Bastoni (21) and pushed the ball past the rushed goalkeeper Samir Handanovic (36) into the empty goal. Once again, he impressively demonstrated his sprinting skills and killer instinct.
Is Ronaldo renewing?
In the third year in Turin, the Portuguese is playing his strongest season to date. It’s only logical that the Italian press is now speculating about an extension of the working paper, which will expire in 2022. As the ‘Tuttosport’ reports, both the old lady and Ronaldo are thinking about extending the contract for another year until 2023.
Admittedly, the 170-time national player now and then takes breaks in the game and neglects defensive work. But in view of the outstanding ratings, head coach Andrea Pirlo sees his partial work reluctance. Sometimes the 1.87 man is also spared, suspending games in order to save energy.
No end in sight
In addition to his double in advancing against Inter, Ronaldo made another entry in the history books, scoring his career goals 762 and 763. He is now the most dangerous football player of all time. The statements from an interview with the ‘Marca’ in February 2020 underline that Ronaldo has not yet had enough of professional football.
“I can play until I’m 40. A lot will depend on how I feel. Physically there will never be a problem. “ One thing is clear: as long as Ronaldo continues to score as if on the assembly line, there is no reason to stop or continue his career elsewhere. So it is likely that all Bianconeri fans will be able to enjoy their goalscorer for a few more years.
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