olupelumi Posted 1 hour ago #28 Posted 1 hour ago I still can't grasp how this stacked Portugal team failed Ronaldo and bowed out so early
Dannexbank Posted 56 minutes ago #36 Posted 56 minutes ago He need to retire and rest he’s definitely the best no doubt
sarahtheone Posted 54 minutes ago #38 Posted 54 minutes ago nope, he too old to competitive with younger player
olusolaa Posted 34 minutes ago #42 Posted 34 minutes ago The guy is really old and he's really trying his best I just don't know why some people dislike him
Smytty Posted 28 minutes ago #43 Posted 28 minutes ago And they say the world cup isn’t rigged for Ronaldo
gmlfx02 Posted 23 minutes ago #44 Posted 23 minutes ago At 45 years old in 2030, staying at the level required for a FIFA World Cup would be an extraordinary challenge. Even though Cristiano Ronaldo has maintained exceptional fitness throughout his career, age naturally affects speed, recovery, and endurance. That said, football has seen a few players compete into their 40s, especially in positions that demand less sprinting. If Ronaldo were selected in 2030, it would likely be because he could still contribute through experience, leadership, and finishing ability rather than relying on the explosive pace that defined his younger years. At 45 years old in 2030, staying at the level required for a FIFA World Cup would be an extraordinary challenge. Even though Cristiano Ronaldo has maintained exceptional fitness throughout his career, age naturally affects speed, recovery, and endurance. That said, football has seen a few players compete into their 40s, especially in positions that demand less sprinting. If Ronaldo were selected in 2030, it would likely be because he could still contribute through experience, leadership, and finishing ability rather than relying on the explosive pace that defined his younger years. At 45 years old in 2030, staying at the level required for a FIFA World Cup would be an extraordinary challenge. Even though Cristiano Ronaldo has maintained exceptional fitness throughout his career, age naturally affects speed, recovery, and endurance. That said, football has seen a few players compete into their 40s, especially in positions that demand less sprinting. If Ronaldo were selected in 2030, it would likely be because he could still contribute through experience, leadership, and finishing ability rather than relying on the explosive pace that defined his younger years.
starlord991 Posted 21 minutes ago #46 Posted 21 minutes ago i still want he can join the next worldcup
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