Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Ronaldo cried, sneaked out at night to live his dreams

- Omnisport sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

MADRID : Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he used to sneak out of Sporting Lisbon’s academy to work out as an 11-year-old in order to get stronger.

Ronaldo always knew he had the talent to succeed in football, but grew frustrated by coaches’ comments about his size.

Discussing the difficulti­es he faced after leaving hometown Madeira to start his time in Sporting’s youth system aged just 11, Ronaldo pinpointed where his desire to improve his physicalit­y began.

“I cried almost every day,” Ronaldo wrote in The Players’ Tribune. “I was still in Portugal, but it was like moving to another country. The accent made it like a completely different language.

“The culture was different. I didn’t know anybody, and it was extremely lonely. My family could only afford to visit me every four months. I was missing them so much that it was very painful.

“Football kept me going. I knew I was doing things on the field that the other kids couldn’t do. I remember the first time I heard one of them say to another kid, ‘Did you see what he did? This guy is a beast’.

“I started hearing it all the time. Even from the coaches. But then somebody would always say, ‘Yeah but it’s a shame he’s so small’.

“And it’s true, I was skinny. I had no muscle. So I made a decision at 11.

“I knew I had a lot of talent, but I decided that I was going to work harder than everybody. I was going to stop playing like a kid. I was going to stop acting like a kid. I was going to train like I could be the best in the world.

“I don’t know where this feeling came from. It was just inside of me. It’s like a hunger that never goes away. When you lose, it’s like you’re starving. When you win, it’s still like you’re starving, but you ate a little. This is the only way I can explain it.

“I started sneaking out of the dormitory at night to work out. I got bigger and faster. And then I would walk onto the field - and the people who used to whisper, “Yeah, but he’s so skinny?’ Now they would look at me like it was the end of the world.

“When I was 15, I turned to some of my team-mates during training. I remember it clearly. I said to them, ‘I’ll be the best in the world ’. They were kind of laughing about it. I wasn’t even on Sporting’s first team yet, but I had that belief. I really meant it.”

It’s like hunger that never goes away. When you lose, it’s like you’re starving. When you win, it’s still like you’re starving, but you ate a little crumb. RONALDO, on what prompted him to crave for success.

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