Ronaldo Reflects on Portugal's World Cup Exit, Vows to Avoid Emotional Decisions.
Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal were eliminated from the World Cup, marking the end of his participation in the tournament. When asked about his international future, Ronaldo expressed caution, stating that he makes decisions based on careful consideration rather than impulsive choices.
When discussing Portugal's overall performance, Ronaldo acknowledged that the team could have achieved more but emphasized that they were eliminated by a strong opponent, likely to reach the final or close to it. Similar to Portugal, Spain had a lackluster start to the group stages but rebounded to reach the quarterfinals.
Spain, led by Luis de la Fuente, will face Belgium on Friday night and have the potential to meet World Cup favorites France in the next round. Ronaldo praised his team's efforts, stating that they gave their best and should not be criticized for their performance.
Ronaldo also expressed gratitude to departing Portugal coach Roberto Martinez, who is set to join Ronaldo in Saudi Arabia at Al-Nassr. The Portugal star commended Martinez for his dedication and the titles he won for the team.
The World Cup has witnessed its share of dramatic comebacks, with Argentina narrowly escaping elimination after coming back from a 2-0 deficit to beat Egypt 3-2 in the dying minutes of their match.
The Argentina team's resilience has sparked hope for fans and players alike, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the World Cup.
