"I keep working hard. I love the game and have the passion. I want to continue. I hope to play maybe four or five years, It is all mental. If you treat your body good, when you need it, it will give back." Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed how many years he has left in the tank after collecting yet another accolade. The 36-year-old has had one of the most spectacular careers ever in sports, winning titles throughout Europe with Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Juventus. Among his triumphs were five Champions League trophies, seven league crowns, and six domestic cups, as well as five Ballon d'Ors. On Monday night at FIFA's The Best award event, Ronaldo was honored with the Special Award for his record with Portugal. He set the international goal-scoring record with an astonishing 115 goals for Portugal. But the Portuguese superstar has no urgent intentions to call it a day just yet - but he has given some consideration on when he may retire. Ronaldo is on his longest goal drought for 13 years, with his previous hit coming way back on December 30. He did have a wonderful chance to break the deadlock with an open goal at Old Trafford but Saints defender Romain Perraud sprinted back to clear off the line. And admirers rushed to social media to empathize with the five-time Ballon d'Or winner.
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