The Asian Age

Want to retire at Real, says Portuguese star Ronaldo

- STUBBORN OPPOSITION

Abu Dhabi, Dec. 17: Cristiano Ronaldo insisted he wants to finish his playing career at Real Madrid after making more history with the goal that saw the Spanish giants crowned world champions.

Ronaldo scored the only goal of the Club World Cup final against Gremio to win the tournament for the fourth time and become the all- time top scorer in the competitio­n with seven goals.

“I would really like to, but things don’t depend on me. What depends on me is what I do on the pitch,” said Ronaldo, when asked if he planned to retire at Madrid.

“I am not the one who runs the club, that is for those in charge. “My job is on the pitch and I think I am doing it well, the rest I can’t control,” he added.

Ronaldo, 32, signed a new deal to 2021 with the club just over a year ago, but sparked speculatio­n over his future after leading Madrid to the Champions League in June due to his apparent discontent with the club’s lack of involvemen­t in a tax case brought against him by Spanish prosecutor­s. The Portuguese appeared in court in July over accusation­s he evaded 14.7 million euros ($ 17.3 million) worth of tax between 2011 and 2014.

“Obviously, but at the right moment,” said Real coach Zinedine Zidane when asked if Ronaldo should be rewarded with another new contract.

Ronaldo has smashed Real’s club records since joining from Manchester United in 2009 and is way out in front as Madrid’s all- time top scorer with 434 goals in 414 appearance­s.

He also picked up his fifth Ballon d’Or to match Barcelona rival Lionel Messi’s record mark earlier this month and Madrid president Florentino Perez hailed Ronaldo as the heir to club legend Alfredo di Stefano, who lead Real to win the first five European Cups.

“He is the best without doubt. Not just for his talent or his technique but his ambition, his effort, his leadership, it is difficult to find players like Cristiano,” Perez told Real Madrid TV. studs down the back of Ronaldo’s calf without any punishment from Mexican referee Cesar Ramos. Madrid dominated possession but, unlike in their profligate semifinal performanc­e, found clear- cut

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