Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo insists he still feels successful even though the Bianconeri failed to secure the Serie A title.
Juventus can only finish in fourth place in the Serie A final standings. This season’s Serie A title was secured by Inter Milan who performed impressively with Antonio Conte.
“This year we cannot win Serie A, congratulations to Inter for the title they deserve. However, we appreciate everything we have achieved this season, both collectively and individually. Italian Super Cup, Italian Cup and top scorer of the Serie A, “Ronaldo said on his Instagram account on Tuesday (25/5).
“With this achievement, I achieved the goal I had set myself from the first day I arrived in Italy: to win the Championship, Coppa and Super Cup, also to become the best player and top scorer in this great football nation. great giant club, and the culture of football itself. “
Apart from failing to win the Serie A, Ronaldo has felt like the champion, the best player, and the top scorer in the Premier League, Spain and Italy. He is also happy to be able to leave a positive mark in these countries.
“Nothing compares to the feeling of knowing that I have left my mark in the countries where I play, and that I give joy to the fans of the clubs I represent. This is what I work for, this is what moves me and this is what I will always be. catch up to the last day, “wrote Ronaldo.
Ronaldo spilled his feelings to express what was on his mind after undergoing this season’s competition. He said the career journey of every footballer has always had its ups and downs.
“The life and career of any top player has its ups and downs. Year after year, we face fantastic teams, with amazing players and ambitious goals, so we always have to give our best to keep ourselves at a level. the best, “Ronaldo wrote starting the story on Instagram.
Ronaldo also stated that he was not a selfish footballer. The captain of the Portugal national team continues to prioritize the results achieved by the team rather than individual records and he did the same at Juventus.
“I’ve said that I’m not chasing records, but records are chasing me. For those who don’t understand what I mean by this, it’s very simple: football is a collective game, but through individual handling, we help our team achieve goals,” he said.
The Portuguese national team striker also thanked all those who have helped him in his career this season.
“Thank you to everyone who took part in this journey! We stand together!”