CRISTIANO RONALDO will play until he is 40 years old
CRISTIANO RONALDO will play until he is 40 years old, after which he plans to enjoy life rather than pursue a career as a manager, according to his mother.
CRISTIANO RONALDO will play until he is 40 years old, after which he plans to enjoy life rather than pursue a career as a manager, according to his mother.
Dolores Aveiro, a 66-year-old Sporting Lisbon supporter, has revealed a number of details about her renowned son in the last week.
She expressed her desire to see the Manchester United striker return to the club where he began his legendary career.
In addition to discussing her life-threatening stroke last year, the star’s mother denied reports that she and his partner Georgina Rodriguez did not get along.
Fans will be able to see her 36-year-old superstar golden child in action for another four years, according to the footy-mad mother.
Despite his legendary theatrics in the dugout after being hurt in Portugal’s Euro 2016 final, he appears to have no desire to take over as manager once he retires.
Tim Sherwood, the former Tottenham manager, believes Ronaldo may replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as United manager within 18 MONTHS.
“I’ve already asked him whether he wants to be a coach after he stops playing,” the Madeira mother-of-four told presenter and comedian Guilherme Geirinhas.
He stated that he wishes to enjoy life. He’ll continue to play till he’s 40.”
Dolores also talked about his connection with Georgina, a 27-year-old Buenos Aires native.
She worked as an au pair in the United Kingdom before meeting and falling in love with her father-of-four footballer boyfriend while working at a clothing business in Madrid.
“Sure, yes, she’s a nice girl,” Dolores remarked, dismissing allegations that she doesn’t always agree with the stunning brunette. Cristiano is a wonderful father, but he does have help.
“The kids have nannies and staff who help them with a variety of tasks. It takes a lot of effort to raise four children. Without a doubt, Georgina is a fantastic supporter of Cristiano.”
She also acknowledged on the Sporting Lisbon podcast ADN de Leao that she had not fully recovered from a stroke she suffered in March last year following a battle with breast cancer at her house in Funchal, Madeira.
Following the stroke, Dolores was transported to the hospital for a life-saving operation, and her son flew in from his home in Italy to see her.
“I don’t move my arm well, and I stutter a lot,” Dolores, who lives in a seven-story apartment building overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Funchal that Cristiano bought in 2019, confessed. My tongue is clinging to my teeth.
“My senses of smell and taste were taken away from me. I can’t smell or taste anything. I’ll get better gradually, God willing.”
But she also stated in her candid interview, “I adore football.” If you invite me to dinner and there is a game on, I will refuse to eat and instead stay at home and watch the game.
“I’m always watching, even if Ronaldo isn’t playing.”