Cristiano Ronaldo in Tears After Portugal's World Cup Exit
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- Cristiano Ronaldo was emotional after Portugal's 1-0 World Cup round of 16 loss to Spain in Arlington, Texas.
- The 41-year-old, who scored in six World Cups, confirmed it was his last, though he did not announce international retirement.
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Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup career, spanning six tournaments and marked by numerous achievements, concluded with Portugal's round of 16 exit against Spain. The 41-year-old player expressed sadness but acknowledged the end of his World Cup journey.
Cristiano Ronaldo wiped his eyes as the final whistle blew at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Monday night, applauding the fans in the stands one last time in a World Cup shirt. Spain had beaten Portugal 1-0 through Mikel Merino's stoppage-time header to advance to the quarter-finals. And with that single goal, Ronaldo's World Cup story ended. Six tournaments, 27 appearances, 11 goals, a lifetime of moments, came to an end. "I'm sad to leave the World Cup this way," Ronaldo said afterward. "As I said yesterday, I gave it my all, and I leave with a clear conscience. That's the life of a footballer. You have to move forward." At 41, Ronaldo is the only player in history to score in six World Cups, and he scored three times in this tournament. But the one trophy that always eluded him, the World Cup, which remains missing from a collection that includes five Ballon d'Or awards, a European Championship title in 2016 and two UEFA Nations League triumphs with Portugal. The deepest he ever went at a World Cup was the 2006 semi-final, his tournament debut.Also read: Football world erupts over Donald Trump's role in FIFA's Balogun red-card U-turn "I've given my all. I've won three titles with Portugal," he said. "The 2016 Euros title is on the same level as a World Cup."
He confirmed it was his final World Cup, though he stopped short of announcing international retirement, saying there was time to think and be with his family before making any decisions. Portugal coach Roberto Martinez was unequivocal in his praise. "We're talking about an icon in football," he said. "There aren't many Cristiano Ronaldos. We have to be thankful for what he did at this World Cup. An example as the human being who is behind the sportsman."Also read: Tearful Neymar announces instant international retirement after Brazil’s shock World Cup defeat to Norway Ronaldo finishes his World Cup journey with 27 appearances, second only to Messi's 30 and 11 goals, tied for ninth on the all-time list. He wanted the World Cup more than anything. Football gave him almost everything else. On Monday night in Texas, the dream that never came true finally said its goodbye and Ronaldo, eyes glistening, applauded all the way to the tunnel.
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