Cristiano's future remains unknown. Juventus's qualification in extremis to the Champions League leaves the door open to staying in Turin, but his absence in the most important game of the season (yesterday's with Bologna) made a lot of noise in Italy. As posted by AS, the Portuguese is seriously considering a return to Manchester United, although he will wait to know the new technical project of Vecchia Signora before making decisions. Meanwhile, the ex-Madridista published a post on Instagram that continues to leave doubts. At the end of the 19/20 season, Ronaldo wrote a message disappointed by the elimination with Lyon, underlining that “Juve must always think like the best club in the world” and that “the Tifosi ask for more and we must deliver.” Juve, which this season won the Italian Cup and Super Cup, but broke its scudetti streak, fell in the second round of the Champions League with Porto and won the pass to the European Cup in extremis, clearly has not improved as he expected.
And Cristiano, then, in his message today focused above all on his personal achievements, leaving no clues about where he will play in the next season: “The life and career of any elite player are made of ups and downs. Year after year, we face fantastic teams, with extraordinary players and ambitious goals, so we always have to do our best to maintain ourselves at levels of excellence. This year we couldn't win Serie A, congratulations to Inter for the well deserved title. However, I have to value everything we have achieved this season at Juventus, both collectively and individually. The Italian Super Cup, the Italian Cup and the Serie A Top Scorer trophy fill me with joy, mainly because of the difficulty they carry, in a country where nothing is easy to win. With these achievements I reached a goal that had marked me since the first day I arrived in Italy: win the Championship, the Cup and the Super Cup, and also be the Best Player and Top Scorer in this great soccer country full of tremendous players, giant clubs and a very own soccer culture. I have already said that I am not chasing records, records are chasing me. For those who do not understand what I mean by this, it is very simple: soccer is a collective game, but it is through individual self-improvement that we help our teams achieve their goals. Always looking more and more in the field, working more and more outside the field, that records eventually emerge and collective titles become inevitable, some are the natural consequence of the other. So, I am very proud of this fact that has been widely replicated in recent days: Champion in England, Spain and Italy; Cup Champion in England, Spain and Italy; Champion of the Super Cup of England, Spain and Italy; Best player in England, Spain and Italy; Best scorer in England, Spain and Italy; More than 100 goals for a club from England, Spain and Italy. NNothing is compared to the feeling of knowing that I made my mark in the countries where I have played, and that I gave joy to the fans of the clubs I represented. This is what I work for, this is what drives me and this is what I will always pursue until the last day.Thanks to everyone who participated in this trip! We are still together! ”.
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