Cristiano Ronaldo, the legendary Portuguese footballer, has expressed his unwavering admiration for his former club, Real Madrid, in a recent interview on his YouTube channel. Ronaldo, who spent nine illustrious seasons at the Santiago Bernabeu, hailed Real Madrid as the “best club ever in the history of football.”
During his time with Real Madrid, Ronaldo established himself as the club’s all-time leading scorer, winning four UEFA Champions League titles, including an unprecedented three-peat from 2015-16 to 2017-18. Reflecting on his experiences, Ronaldo praised Real Madrid’s resilience and ability to perform under pressure.
“Real Madrid looking very good, they are a kind of time who don’t rush under pressure,” Ronaldo said. “People say they are lucky in Champions League, no they aren’t lucky. They prepare for these kind of moments. Bernabeu, it has a different aura, the energy is different. When the big teams go there, they score a goal, and in the 85th or 90th minute, they feel the pressure.”
Ronaldo also commented on the potential impact of Kylian Mbappe’s arrival at Real Madrid, acknowledging the Frenchman’s talent but expressing uncertainty about whether it would make the team stronger than last season. “We don’t know whether Madrid will be better than last year after Kylian Mbappe’s arrival, but they are a strong team,” he added.
In addition to his praise for Real Madrid, Ronaldo also discussed the recent retirement of his former teammate Toni Kroos. “Kroos retirement? It’s the way he sees it; we have to respect him. I respect his decision. He could play a few years more, but that’s his decision,” Ronaldo said.
Ronaldo’s comments underscore his enduring affection for Real Madrid and his belief in their continued dominance in European football. The Portuguese superstar’s legacy at the club remains unmatched, and his admiration for his former team is a testament to the special bond he forged during his time in the Spanish capital.