CristianoRonaldo wins The Best FIFA Special Award
The Manchester United legend has now
scored 115 goals for Portugal, breaking Ali Daei's previous record of 109.
Ronaldo
received a special in-person award at what was largely a virtual ceremony for
FIFA's The Best ceremony in Zurich on Monday.
"It's a
dream. First of all, I have to say thank you to my teammates, especially in the
national team during the last 20 years that I used to play with. I never
thought of beating that record," Ronaldo said.
"I have
to say thank you to my family, my wife, my kids - soon I will be a father
again! I'm really proud, it's a great achievement to be the top scorer of all
time."
Ronaldo was asked how he is maintaining his
fine goalscoring form at the age of 36, and insisted he is as motivated as ever
to score goals and win trophies.
"It's a
passion, I still have a passion for the game, not just to score goals but to
entertain myself," Ronaldo added. "I've played football since I was
five or six years old so whenI get to the pitch even in training I still enjoy
it and my motivation's still good.
"I'm 37
soon, I feel good and motivated. I keep working hard since I was 18 and I
continue. I have that passion and want to continue.
"People
ask sometimes how many more years I'm going to play and I say I hope to play
more than four or five years. It's all about mentally, because physically if
you treat your body good, it'll treat you back."
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