Cristiano Ronaldo has a clear target in mind before he will consider football retirement
Cristiano Ronaldo shows his frustration during Portugal's draw with DR Congo
Cristiano Ronaldo shows his frustration during Portugal's draw with DR Congo(Image: Elizabeth Kreutz/ISI Photos, ISI Photos via Getty Images)
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Cristiano Ronaldo has already stated he will not hang up his boots until he reaches 1,000 career goals.
The 41-year-old currently sits on 973 goals but was unable to add to that tally during Portugal's 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their first World Cup match. The Manchester United legend hasn't found the net in his last 10 international appearances, although he continues to deliver at club level with Al-Nassr.
Ronaldo netted 30 times in 37 matches across all competitions this season and declared his pursuit of the historic landmark last December. Following his recognition as the Best Middle East Player at the Globe Soccer Awards, he said: "It's hard to continue playing, but I am motivated.
"My passion is high and I want to continue. It doesn't matter where I play, whether in the Middle East or Europe.
"I always enjoy playing football and I want to keep going. You know what my goal is. I want to win trophies and I want to reach that number [1,000 goals] that you all know. I will reach the number for sure, if no injuries."
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The 41-year-old played the full match against DR Congo(Image: Getty Images)
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Ronaldo became just the second player, following Lionel Messi earlier that day, to feature in a record sixth World Cup competition. But unlike Messi, who scored a hat-trick against Algeria, he came in for heavy criticism.
His disappointing display, which saw him waste two opportunities to score, was slammed by Thierry Henry. The French legend accused Ronaldo of prioritising his personal desire to score over the needs of the Portugal side.
Speaking on Fox Sports, Henry highlighted a specific decision from Ronaldo that denied Bruno Fernandes a straightforward opportunity on goal. He explained: "The team needs to score, not you need to score.
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Thierry Henry believes Ronaldo is playing for himself, not the team(Image: CBS/YouTube)
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"Because he wants to score, he goes into the path of Bruno Fernandes. If he goes into the six-yard box, you've been in that situation, Alexi [Lalas, fellow pundit], you would have had to follow him. Then it would have been a tap-in for Bruno Fernandes."
Pointing to another moment during the match, he added: "Because he wants to score, he goes in the path of the backpass. You see both players and it's easier for you to defend. And that's my thing, the team needs to score, not you."
Portugal face Uzbekistan on Tuesday before a tough group decider against early leaders Colombia on June 28.