Ronaldo has announced whether he plans to become a coach after finishing his playing career.
The striker for the Portugal national team and the Saudi club "Al-Nassr," Cristiano Ronaldo, has stated that he does not see himself as a coach after finishing his career. He believes that the current generation of footballers lacks enthusiasm and learns incorrectly. According to Ronaldo, they think social networks can teach them to play well.
After finishing his career on the field, Cristiano Ronaldo plans to develop his business. He sees new challenges in it, as well as the opportunity to explore new fields and attract more attention to his projects. Ronaldo is confident that everything will be fine.
It is worth noting that Cristiano Ronaldo has already scored 4 goals and provided 2 assists in 4 matches for "Al-Nassr" this season.
Also, Cristiano Ronaldo has become popular on social networks. He is followed by over 1 billion accounts on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Kuaishou, and Weibo.
Cristiano Ronaldo set a record by gathering 1 million subscribers on YouTube in 90 minutes. His channel already features 12 videos on various topics.
The 39-year-old Portuguese striker is also the most popular Instagram user.
Cristiano Ronaldo also set a new record at Euro 2024.
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