After scoring twice in Portugal's defeat, the 39-year-old striker admits that his thousandth goal is a wish, but "he doesn't think about it"
Almost 40 years old, Cristiano Ronaldo continues to expand his record as the highest scorer for national teams in the world. This Friday, he scored twice in the 5-1 rout of Poland, reaching 135 with the Portugal shirt. After the game, the striker didn't shy away from the obvious question: how long will he continue leading the national team on the pitch?
For Cristiano Ronaldo, the moment is to enjoy each game. Retirement is in the plans, he just doesn't know when to say it yet.
- It will happen in a year, two years, I don't know. I honestly say, it's not a joke, it's about enjoying the moment. Get up and go to training and the game motivated. When I don't feel that way, I'm going to step forward and say, "I can't do it anymore." I haven't felt that yet - CR7 told Portuguese journalists after Friday's victory.
Cristiano Ronaldo shines in Portugal's rout of Poland in the Nations League — Photo: Getty Images
Before stopping, Cristiano Ronaldo hopes to achieve a goal that recently entered his wish list: his thousandth goal in official games. He already has 910 and knows that it is possible to achieve his goal, he just doesn't want to turn it into an obsession.
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