Cristiano Ronaldo turned 33 on Monday however he isn't yet pondering the finish of his playing profession.
Genuine Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo is certain he can continue going "for quite a long time to come" at the world class level of football.
The Portugal skipper, who turned 33 on Monday, has hinted at a decrease in his shape this season without precedent for his sparkling profession.
The forward has just scored eight objectives in 17 LaLiga coordinates in 2017-18, four of which have come in Madrid's last two matches, in spite of the fact that he has nine out of six diversions in the Champions League.
Be that as it may, Ronaldo has rejected any worries about his capacity to keep up his phenomenal gauges later on.
"On an individual level, this is a fabulous time for me," he disclosed to GQ magazine. "I have a developing family and I am exceptionally content with my life.
"On an expert level, I have had two great years in which I have won titles with my club and with my national group. I feel that I can continue going at the most abnormal amount for a considerable length of time to come."
Ronaldo admits he has needed to roll out improvements in his way of life with a specific end goal to keep up his wellness as of late.
"Life is a test from all points of view and I attempt to be at my pinnacle, physically, in light of the fact that this is essential in my calling," he said. "I must be at 100 for each penny and I consider this important
"To keep up this level, you have to make penances. There are sure things that I could do when I was 20 that I can't do today. You need to attempt and discover an adjust. It's the better subtle elements that have any kind of effect.
"I am goal-oriented, extremely aggressive. Individuals should pursue their fantasies. I pursued mine and I need to continue doing as such, to enhance and accomplish significantly more objectives. I trust I've had some critical exhibitions all through my vocation yet can't review any specifically. I attempt to concentrate myself more on the present than on the past."