Cristiano Ronaldo: The Final Curtain Call at Euro 2024
Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has announced that the ongoing Euro 2024 tournament in Germany will mark his final appearance on the prestigious European stage. For a player who has etched his name into the annals of the beautiful game, this revelation signals the impending end of an era.
In an interview with RTP, Portugal's national broadcaster, Ronaldo left no room for ambiguity, stating, "This is without a doubt the last Euro for me." The 39-year-old legend emphasized his emotional attachment to football, saying, "I'm not emotional about leaving the world of football. What else do I have to do or win?"
Ronaldo, who will be 43 years old by the next European Championship in 2028, plans to participate in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at the age of 41, potentially marking his final international appearance.
Currently participating in his sixth European Championship, Ronaldo has played a pivotal role in guiding Portugal to the quarter-finals of Euro 2024. As the reigning champions aim for their second European title in eight years, they are three victories away from glory.
Despite his achievements, Ronaldo has struggled in Germany, notably missing a crucial penalty against Slovenia in the round of 16. Goalkeeper Jan Oblak denied him from the spot, but Portuguese custodian Diogo Costa saved all three Slovenian penalties in the ensuing shootout to secure Portugal's quarter-final berth.
CR7 remains focused on leading his nation to European glory again. However, to achieve this, Portugal must overcome formidable opposition from France, the top-ranked European team and second in the world according to FIFA's rankings.
As one of football's greatest careers nears its conclusion, Cristiano Ronaldo's farewell tour at Euro 2024 promises to be a captivating spectacle, offering fans a final glimpse of the greatness of an icon on the grandest of stages.
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