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Having announced the imminent end of her partner Cristiano Ronaldo’s career, Georgina Rodriguez is now seeing bigger things for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Georgina Rodriguez had certainly made a big mistake. During a Fashion Week in Paris, last March, Cristiano Ronaldo’s partner had told another model that “CR7” was going to play “one more year”,
“maybe two”before retiring. A confidence captured on video and which made the rounds of the networks, to the great displeasure of the admirers of the best scorer in the history of the Champions League. Especially since it is not true…
The five-time Ballon d’Or winner, admittedly aged 39, has just played the sixth and final Euro of his career, reaching the quarter-finals against France, lost on penalties (0-0, 3-5 on penalties). But he hasn’t hung up his boots with the Seleçao and is obviously aiming for the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Especially since Lionel Messi, born in 1987 (Ronaldo is an 85), should also play in this North American World Cup.
Georgina Rodriguez is sending it heavy
The mother of two of Ronaldo’s five children has once again weighed in on the Al-Nassr striker’s future. This time with a bit of exaggeration. “When people ask me when Cristiano will retire, I always say: ‘I don’t see him stopping before he’s 50’ »Georgina recently responded. A statement that has been making the rounds on social media this week.
Ronaldo is still accompanied by Aymeric Laporte, Marcelo Brozovic, Otavio, Anderson Talisva and Sadio Mané at Al-Nassr, while waiting for Stefano Pioli on the bench (Luis Castro was left out on Tuesday). In the Portuguese selection, still under the orders of Roberto Martinez, Ronaldo is taking advantage of Gonçalo Ramos’ injury to keep his place up front. He was replaced during the second match of the Portuguese by Diogo Jota.
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