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Ronaldo decries 23 years of criticism ahead of Spain clash

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Portugal’s talisman Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, responded to mounting criticism ahead of the World Cup round‑of‑16 clash with Spain, insisting that 23 years of attacks are “a waste of time” and thanking journalists for their “fierce commentary”. The captain, who has already netted three goals this tournament, said he will leave the competition with a clear conscience if his side falls. Ronaldo, the invincible captain under manager Roberto Martínez, faces scrutiny from many observers regarding his performances. He acknowledged the criticism, saying, “Through fierce commentary you grow the most. And I thank you, the journalists, because that keeps me moving forward.” When a journalist hinted that this could be his final World Cup appearance, Ronaldo replied cynically, “You don’t want me to come back, is that what you want? I understand, I have heard you.” He offered no definitive comment on a possible national‑team retirement. Ronaldo also said, “We will see. I don’t want to put special emphasis on it, because I think it’s less important.” The statement left his future with the Portugal side open‑ended. He added that a defeat to Spain would see him exit the tournament “with a clear conscience”. “I have scored three goals. There are others who have scored more because they play incredibly well. But I still don’t do that badly, do I?” he said. The upcoming encounter will determine whether Ronaldo’s record‑breaking 232 caps end on a victorious note or a quiet exit. Spain’s prodigy Lamine Yamal is also set to feature, adding another layer of intrigue to the tie.

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