People want Cristiano Ronaldo to be like Diego Simeone and Zinedine Zidane when he becomes a manager after he leaves football.
It doesn't look like the famous Portuguese player plans to quit soon. At 39 years old, he's still going strong.He scored 50 goals for Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League last season. In 2024, he will play in his 11th major international event, the Euros.
When CR7's record-setting playing career ends, former Manchester United teammate Louis Saha thinks he should be the manager.
When CR7's record-setting playing career ends, former Manchester United teammate Louis Saha thinks he should be the manager.
The Frenchman told CSDB.gg about Ronaldo's potential as a manager: "We've seen his energy and passion, and he has what it takes to be a very successful manager."
He would be as credible as Zinedine Zidane and eager to win as Diego Simeone. What he would bring to the team is crazy with that combo, primarily since he has worked for Jose Mourinho, Carlo Ancelotti, and Sir Alex Ferguson.
He's not just about football; he's also about how you should act and reach your goals. He could be a manager or a club chief. He has done great things but is human and makes mistakes like everyone else. He has never stopped working hard.
Ronaldo doesn't need to stay involved with professional football after he hangs up his boots because he's made enough money to last a few thousand years.
Ronaldo doesn't need to stay involved with professional football after he hangs up his boots because he's made enough money to last a few thousand years.
When asked about Ronaldo's future plans, Saha said, "Cristiano Ronaldo has proven everything he needs to prove; he has done it all. He has no obligation to do anything else now. He has done it all."
I haven't seen another player who has given up as much as he has. He is the best representative of sports in general. Some people will think he is crazy or obsessed, but he is the best to ever do it.
I respect the player and the person, not just because I played with him. I respect him for what he has done in the game, not where he retires.
WHAT WILL RONALDO DO NEXT?
Ronaldo has returned to Al-Nassr but still has one year left on his deal in the Middle East. He may decide to play in the 2026 World Cup, but there is also talk of him returning to his old team, Sporting, in Lisbon.
WHAT WILL RONALDO DO NEXT?
Ronaldo has returned to Al-Nassr but still has one year left on his deal in the Middle East. He may decide to play in the 2026 World Cup, but there is also talk of him returning to his old team, Sporting, in Lisbon.
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