Cristiano Ronaldo talks about missing Real Madrid after receiving MARCA Legend award

Cristiano Ronaldo talks about missing Real Madrid after receiving MARCA Legend award

Juventus star, Cristiano Ronaldo was awarded the Marca Lee for his illustrious football career and sporting excellence on Monday, July 29, 2019.

The Portuguese joined the likes of Lionel Messi, Michael Jordan, Pele, Roger Federer, and Usain Bolt among others.

The 34-year-old is one of football’s most elite goal scorers as he is the UEFA Champions League top scorer with 127 goals and is Real Madrid’s all-time leading goal machine with 451 goals as well as Portugal’s greatest goal king with 88 goals.

Ronaldo has won an array of trophies ranging from Manchester United to Real Madrid, Juventus, and Portugal.

Ronaldo has won five Champions League, four FIFA Club World Cup, three European Super Cups, three Premier League, two La Liga titles, one Serie A title and with Portugal, he won the 2016 Euro and Nations League as well as the maiden UEFA Nations League where they beat the Netherlands.

The award was created in 1997 and now has been honoured by MARCA for his exploits in the football fraternity.

Upon receiving the award, Ronaldo said: “This is one of the most beautiful cities in the world

“I travel a lot, but I haven’t seen many cities like Madrid. I hope to return to Madrid as soon as possible because this is a city I love.”

Ronaldo, who was congratulated by Real Madrid chief Florentino Perez, was interviewed by some young children at the event and was asked if he misses Real or Manchester United more.

“I miss both of them, but I spent more time at Real Madrid and my family grew up here so I miss Real Madrid more,” he added.

“It wasn’t easy to leave Real Madrid after nine years.”

 

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