
"I Don't Follow The Records, The Records Follow Me": Cristiano Ronaldo
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Cristiano Ronaldo may be 37, but he is not slowing down when it comes to breaking records and making history.
Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo may be 37, but he continues to break records and create history. Ronaldo is the highest goal-scorer in the history of men's international football and also holds the record for most goals in the history of football - a feat he achieved with his hat-trick against Tottenham in the 2021-22 Premier League season. The Portuguese forward, in a video shared on Manchester United's social media, claimed that he does not chase records, but the records follow him. "I wish him the best and let's believe that we're going to win trophies." @Cristiano shares his thoughts on Erik ten Hag, the club's incredible support and pre-match nerves ahead of his United return in an unmissable episode of Player Diaries #MUFC | #BringingYouCloser pic.twitter.com/I4ghf0YMuf
"The records, it's coming in a natural way," he said.
"I don't follow the records but the records follow me. So it's good," he said with a grin.
He also said that he is still "very happy" to be at Old Trafford, after United suffered a disappointing campaign in his first year back.