Ronaldo, who was substituted in the 86th minute due to the injury, said, "I felt the injury since the warm-up, it's been bothering me for a while. But for Portugal, if I had to break my leg, I would do it. It's a title, I had to play and gave everything." He added that the end of his football career is closer than when he started, but there's no plan for retirement yet.
Ronaldo's determination and commitment to his nation are evident in his words. "If I don't get seriously injured, I'll keep going." This statement underscores his passion for the sport and his desire to continue playing at the highest level.
Meanwhile, Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen has expressed his preference to remain at Galatasaray rather than joining Juventus. Osimhen's future has been a topic of discussion, with several clubs vying for his signature. However, the 26-year-old striker seems to have made up his mind about his next move.
As the football world reacts to Portugal's Nations League win, Ronaldo's legacy continues to inspire fans worldwide. His dedication, passion, and commitment to his craft are traits that have made him a legend in the sport. With no signs of slowing down, Ronaldo will undoubtedly continue to make headlines in the world of football.
The UEFA Nations League title is a testament to Portugal's strength as a team, and Ronaldo's leadership played a significant role in their victory. As the team celebrates this achievement, they'll be looking to build on this momentum and continue making their mark on the football world. With Ronaldo at the helm, Portugal will undoubtedly be a force to be reckoned with in future tournaments.
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