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Ronaldo wants final silverware amidst United's brooding action

United continue their assess its legal options while Ronaldo focuses on different task ahead.

By Angus Barnes

United continue their assess its legal options while Ronaldo focuses on different task ahead.
United continue their assess its legal options while Ronaldo focuses on different task ahead.
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Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo was the central theme of media discussion last week,  following his explosive interview with Pier Morgan on the TalkUncensored show. The star player brought huge media attention and scrutiny to Manchester United following his comments on some issues at the club.

The 37-year-old Portuguese national team captain decided to face the camera at his chosen time ahead of the halting of club football across Europe as all attention shifted to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. Ronaldo hopes to play a part in Portugal's bid for the Mundial trophy, which would signal the end of his playing career.

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Ronaldo admitted his desire for the ultimate trophy in World football during Portugal's recent press conference in Qatar as they gear up for their opener against Ghana on Thursday. The Portuguese have been training since they arrived in Qatar and a recent friendly match with the Super Eagles of Nigeria in which they won 4-0.

Sharing a beautiful response to the question asked, Ronaldo, emphasized how proud he would be to have accomplished such a feat that has always been his childhood dream. Portugal's last international trophy was in Euros 2016 when they beat France 1-0.

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Cristiano Ronaldo has always been referred to as a huge role model to many people in and around football, with many hoping to emulate one or two traits of the 37-year-old. His biggest stand-out quality has always been his ability to deliver when it matters most, no matter the challenges or circumstances involved, and will be hoping to take the lead with Portugal's bid for the World Cup.


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