The Portuguese wants to keep playing for as long as he can, but likes
the idea of moving into the movie business after hanging up his boots
Juventus
striker Cristiano Ronaldo has opened up on his retirement plans,
expressing a desire to challenge himself by starting a new career in
acting.
Ronaldo is widely revered as one of the finest
footballers in history, having earned five Ballon d'Or awards for his
individual brilliance during spells at Manchester United and Real
Madrid.
The 34-year-old has won a whole host of major trophies,
including five European Cups and six league titles, while also landing a
European Championships winners' medal with Portugal.
Ronaldo
holds the all-time scoring record for his country and for Madrid, and
continues to set new standards of excellence even as he approaches the
latter stages of his career.
The former United superstar is now
on the books at Juventus, and is currently enjoying another prolific
season with 10 goals to his name from 14 Serie A outings.
However,
Ronaldo's playing days will draw to a close at some point in the near
future, which he acknowledged at a Dubai Sports conference on Saturday.
The
Juve talisman says he will walk away from the game "the moment my body
is no longer responding in the right way", with one eye on a possible
foray into the film industry.
“Several years ago, the age of
playing football was until 30-32, but now, you find those who are 40
years old playing on the field," Ronaldo began.
“The moment my
body is no longer responding in the right way on the field, then it
would be the time to leave. My success in my field is the result of hard
work, and a way of living. I work continuously to improve my mental and
physical abilities. I aspire to continue my studies after retiring from
football.
"I hope I live more than 50 years to learn new things
and face different challenges and try to find solutions for them. One of
the things that I seek to challenge myself in, for example, is acting
in a movie.
"I always recommend learning all that is new. This is
what I always strive for. I always seek to educate myself, because my
studies tend to answer many of the questions on my mind.
"We have to learn the best of others, and this is an important part in helping me achieve what I have reached now."
Ronaldo
has often been praised for his work rate on the training ground and his
commitment to maintaining a status as one of the best players in the
world, while sticking to a strict diet so that he can extend his time on
the pitch for as long as possible.
The Portuguese thinks his
dedication to the sport makes him "different" to his peers, but he does
not want his comments to be misconstrued as arrogant.
“Our life
is based on balance, you can eat all the food you want, but in return,
you should keep exercising and not eat what harms your body," he added.
“I
know my body 100 per cent, and I always maintain a diet that brings me
the physique that makes me different. Everyone knows my way of living,
and my life is devoted to football.
"Maintaining my level of
success in the past 15 years is mainly linked to my perseverance in
being the best! I don’t want my words to be understood as narcissism.
"The
love of football is the main motive in achieving all the titles I ever
won. There are no special miracles or secrets in my success story, or
any other success story. Rather, it is a great dedication to what you
do.
"At the age of 34, I still have that fitness through diligence and hard work to get titles."
Ronaldo
will be back in action with Juventus after the winter break, with
Cagliari set to arrive at the Allianz Stadium on January 6.
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