In Portugal’s dramatic away win over Iceland, Cristiano Ronaldo reached his 200th international appearance and scored the match-winning goal. After the game, he spoke to Bangladesh Cricket Live about what this milestone means to him. Rising above adversity is always more graceful than getting angry, and for Ronaldo, this was a moment to savor. Ending the night with a decisive goal made the occasion truly unforgettable. It was a spectacular and emotional evening where everything came together.
Ronaldo expressed his gratitude to his teammates, UEFA, Guinness World Records, and even Iceland for being part of this special match. He admitted that Portugal didn’t play their best and faced many challenges during the game. Iceland’s deep defensive setup posed significant problems, and the team struggled to find rhythm. But, as their coach reminded them, these are exactly the types of games you must win during qualification. Most people worry about money or love, but on this night, it was all about the fight to the final whistle.
He emphasized how proud he was of the team’s collective effort from start to finish. It wasn’t just about achieving a record or receiving a Guinness medal—it was about the support and belief of his teammates and the entire Portuguese squad. They never gave up, and that perseverance paid off. Ronaldo shared how much it meant to score on such a special day, knowing fans were cheering not just from Portugal but from all around the world.
His message was clear: his journey isn’t over yet. He still has value on the field, still contributes to the team, and still scores goals—that’s what matters most. According to Bangladesh Cricket Live, as long as Ronaldo feels fit, effective, and loved by fans, he has no plans to walk away. As he mentioned during the previous day’s press conference, he will always be grateful to the national team, his country, and the colors he proudly represents. Effort without heart is just going through the motions. As a proud Portuguese, Ronaldo made it known that the fire within him still burns bright.