Cristiano Ronaldo says he has no desire to go into coaching when he retires
from active football like former teammates Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs.
The 30 year old Real Madrid and Portugal star player says he has much more
interests outside of football and does not foresee a coaching, management or
presidential role when he hangs up his boots.
from active football like former teammates Gary Neville, Roy Keane and Ryan Giggs.
The 30 year old Real Madrid and Portugal star player says he has much more
interests outside of football and does not foresee a coaching, management or
presidential role when he hangs up his boots.
''There is another life after football,'' he said in an interview with El Mundo's Papel.
''I think at first it will cost a bit, but if you ask me now if I want to coach, I say no.
Neither a club manager or president. You can say you have the best job,
money, cars, houses..But that is not everything. An example, on Saturday there
is a boxing match in Las Vegas and I would like to take my family and friends
but I cannot because I have no time. But after (football) I want to live like a king.''
''I think at first it will cost a bit, but if you ask me now if I want to coach, I say no.
Neither a club manager or president. You can say you have the best job,
money, cars, houses..But that is not everything. An example, on Saturday there
is a boxing match in Las Vegas and I would like to take my family and friends
but I cannot because I have no time. But after (football) I want to live like a king.''
Ronaldo is Real Madrid's all time record highest goalscorer and won a third Ballon D'or last year.
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