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Ronaldo's final World Cup duel fuels debate on his Portugal exit

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Cristiano Ronaldo, the 41‑year‑old striker, confirmed that his recent WK‑duel against Spanje was his final WK‑wedstrijd. He said, "It is true that this was my last World Cup, but I still need time to think," while playing his club football in Saudi‑Arabië. The match was part of the WK. Ronaldo added that he wants to discuss the decision with his family and avoid making choices in the heat of emotion. He emphasized that the timing of any retirement should not be driven by the immediate feelings after the 1‑0 defeat. Despite his age, many expected him to close his interland career, but he highlighted last week that retirement is not a settled fact. He referred to the numerous reports in the Portugese media that speculated about his future. "I decide when I stop," Ronaldo told reporters, pointing to the media chatter surrounding his status. The statement underlined his control over the timing of any potential exit. He expressed no regret after the loss to Spain, stating, "I have a clear conscience. I have won three titles with Portugal – the EK 2016 and two Nations League trophies – and before my time we had never won anything." The contrast between his final World Cup appearance and his undecided retirement leaves fans awaiting his next move. Ronaldo indicated that family discussions will shape his final decision on the Portugese national team.

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