Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo has admitted
he didn’t believe his country could win Euro 2016
and said that last season was probably the best of
his glittering career.
“To be honest I didn’t think Portugal could win
the Euro. But match by match I started believing
it was possible. In the end we deserved it, we
played as a team and our players are to be
congratulated,” said Ronaldo in an interview
with UEFA.com.
“Before the Euro we expected Portugal to have a
good European Championship, get through the
group stage, get through the quarter-finals and
from there we saw everything as a bonus,” added
the 31-year-old, who came off injured in the first
half of the 1-0 extra-time win against hosts
France.
Ronaldo scored three goals en route to the final
of the tournament to equal France’s Michel
Platini’s record of nine goals in the European
Championship finals.
He also netted the winning penalty in Real
Madrid’s Champions League final shoot-out win
over city rivals Atletico in May.
“It was the pinnacle of a difficult season for Real
Madrid in which we were ultimately able to win
the biggest trophy in club football.
“In terms of trophies, it was possibly the best year
of my career,” added the Portuguese.
Ronaldo was also full of praise for former
French superstar Zinedine Zidane, who took over
as coach of the Spanish giants in January.
“Zidane was key. He’s a great professional, a
great person and, in my opinion, his biggest
quality is his ability to give his players a sense of
calm.
“We were 12 points behind Barcelona and we
ended up just one point adrift. In the Champions
League we did what we had to do –- and went on
to win it. What more could you ask? Zidane
deserves a lot of credit.”
Ronaldo is the record goal-scorer in the
Champions league with 94 strikes.
He is one of three nominees for UEFA’s award
for the best player in Europe last season
alongside team-mate Gareth Bale and Atletico
Madrid’s Antoine Griezmann.
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