Why Cristiano Ronaldo should retire right now

Time to go
Sulking
Storming off
Started well
Nap time
Unedifying
“Broken”
Getting worse and worse
Can’t continue
“He ain’t going nowhere”
Specific goal in mind
Time to go

Cristiano Ronaldo has had one of, if not the greatest careers in footballing history, but now, it’s time for him to hang up his boots and call it a day.

Sulking

The calls for his retirement come off the back of his Al Nassr side losing 4-1 in the Saudi Super Cup on Sunday. Ronaldo, 39, was seen sulking and abusing teammates for their performances during the game.

Storming off

Per reports from TalkSport, Ronaldo was seen storming off the pitch following the match, with the Portuguese not even waiting to collect his runners-up medal.

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Started well

Whilst Ronaldo’s skill has been waning for some time, he was still his side’s only goal scorer on the night, netting his 897th professional goal.

Nap time

Al Hilal stormed back, scoring four goals in a row to comfortably win the match, with Ronaldo seen to be suggesting his teammates were asleep with a gesture following one of the goals.

Unedifying

Ronaldo has always been a famously bad loser, with his competitive spirit being a key reason behind his success. However, in the past, his skills were so high that he could often drag teams to wins by himself. Now, no longer at his peak, that ability has deserted him, making his demanding attitude seem more like petulance.

“Broken”

Michael Lee for Planet Football has even gone so far as to claim the Saudi league has “broken” Ronaldo following his embarrassing display during the Super Cup.

Getting worse and worse

Ronaldo’s latest sulk comes after a disastrous Euro 2024 campaign in which the Real Madrid legend failed to score, and led to Dietmar Hamann calling his performances, “one of the most outrageous acts of selfishness I have ever seen in a team game,” per Goal.

Can’t continue

Ronaldo did confirm that Euro 2024 will be his last, which is presumably a relief for his national teammates, but Rio Ferdinand has claimed the former United man is looking to carry on playing domestic football for some time yet.

“He ain’t going nowhere”

Ronaldo’s former teammate at Manchester United, Rio Ferdinand told his podcast, Rio Reacts, “He ain’t going nowhere. And I was gobsmacked. And listen, you’ll see it in time, but minimum three years I think he plays for again.”

Specific goal in mind

Perhaps Ronaldo’s desire to continue is fuelled by having a specific goal or target in mind. Whether that is reaching 1000 professional goals, or ensuring he won’t be overtaken by long-term rival Lionel Messi, we aren’t sure, but at this point, he is arguably a net negative to his team, so maybe he needs to put his personal ambitions to one side (for once) and call time on his legendary career.

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