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Cristiano Ronaldo Confirms Retirement Plan Following Penalty Shoot-Out Win Over Slovenia

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Cristiano Ronaldo has shared his thoughts about retiring after Portugal’s big win against Slovenia in the Euro championship. Portugal won the game by scoring more penalties than Slovenia after extra time. This means they’ll play in the quarter-finals.

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During the match, Ronaldo missed his first penalty kick. This made him very upset, and he started crying. But later, he scored his second penalty try, helping Portugal win.

Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr / TimeOutJeddah.com

After the game, Ronaldo told a Portuguese news outlet called O Jogo that this will definitely be his last European Championship.

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The 39-year-old star, who has played in 1,266 games, said he’s not sad about leaving the tournament. Instead, he gets emotional about everything related to football.

Ronaldo explained that he loves the game itself, seeing his fans and family, and feeling people’s love for him. He made it clear that he’s not thinking about quitting football completely.

Ronaldo doesn’t feel he needs to win or achieve anything more in the sport. He said that getting one more point or one less point doesn’t matter to him now.

What makes him happiest, he revealed, is making people happy. That’s what keeps him going in football. This news gives us a peek into Ronaldo’s future plans and shows how much he still cares about the game and his fans.


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