Cristiano Ronaldo quashes retirement talk ahead of Portugal vs North Macedonia: ‘I’m the boss’

Ronaldo, who has 185 caps for Portugal and a world-record 115 international goals, is aiming to emulate a select band of players to have played in five World Cups

Sports Staff
Tuesday 29 March 2022 09:53 BST
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Cristiano Ronaldo has swatted away talk that he could be nearing the end of his international career.

Portugal faces a winner-takes-all play-off final on Tuesday against North Macedonia, the team that shocked Italy last week to keep the four-time champions out of the World Cup for the second straight time.

Ronaldo, who has 185 caps for Portugal and a world-record 115 international goals, is aiming to emulate a select band of players to have played in five World Cups.

“Who will decide my future will be me,” said the 37-year-old Manchester United forward. “If I feel like playing more, I will. I’m the boss, end of story.”

After North Macedonia stunned Italy with a 1-0 win in their play-off semi-final last week, the country’s president Stevo Pendarovski tweeted: “Get ready Cristiano, you are next.”

Ronaldo responded: “Macedonia surprised everyone but they will not surprise us. Portugal will be better and go to the World Cup.”

Portugal are trying to reach its sixth straight World Cup, and Ronaldo is hoping to play in his 10th consecutive major tournament after appearing in four World Cups and five European Championships since 2004.

“We know that if we win we will go to the World Cup and if we lose we are out,” he said. “We have the responsibility to be positive and win the match. I see everyone well prepared and wanting to be at their best tomorrow.”

Ronaldo is the only player to have scored at least once in the finals of nine top tournaments in a row. The highest scorer in men’s international football, Ronaldo would be 41 by the time of the next World Cup if Portugal doesn’t qualify to play this year in Qatar.

But the forward didn’t want to talk about the possibility of a World Cup without him.

“There is no World Cup without Portugal,” Ronaldo said. “There are no individualities here.” Portugal advanced to the game against North Macedonia by beating Turkey 3-1 in Porto on Thursday, when the visitors squandered an 85th-minute penalty kick that could have erased a two-goal lead from the first half. The Portuguese added their third goal in injury time.

Portugal had been forced into the playoffs after conceding late and relinquishing a lead last year in the final group game against Serbia.

North Macedonia, which gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991, is trying to make it to the World Cup final for the first time. It made its first appearance in the European Championship last year.

“We are halfway to the World Cup, but we still have another 90 minutes to play and secure qualification,” North Macedonia midfielder Tihomir Kostadinov said. “We are ready to do our best and repeat our performance (against Italy) in Palermo.”

Aleksandar Trajkovski’s surprising winner against Italy on Thursday came in the second minute of stoppage time in Palermo. North Macedonia had also won at Germany a year ago in its European qualifying group, in which it finished second to the Germans and ahead of Romania.

“We can’t go into the game thinking North Macedonia is the weaker team,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said. “We have to prepare to face North Macedonia the same way we would prepare if we had to face Italy.”

Santos will have a more complete squad for the match at the Estadio do Dragao in Porto as defenders Pepe and Joao Cancelo are back after missing the game against Turkey. Pepe had tested positive for COVID-19, while Cancelo was suspended.

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