'No explanation for his longevity': Ronaldo to play in the 2026 World Cup
Portugal international Vitinha said in an interview for the RMC podcast that he does not understand how his compatriot Cristiano Ronaldo still can perform at a high level. The PSG player even expects that the Portuguese star will play in the 2026 World Cup.
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Cristiano Ronaldo continues to perform in the Saudi league despite his 39 years and, although he has been heavily criticised for missing a crucial penalty for Al Nassr, he still wants to play at a high level.
So much so that, according to his compatriot Vitinha, the Portuguese star will play in the 2026 World Cup. "39 years old and still a starter for the national team, I have no explanation for this longevity. He has already said it, and I imagine it’s the professionalism he has in everything he does," he told the RMC podcast.
"In the morning, in the evening, every day of his career, it’s incredible. I can imagine the efforts and sacrifices he must make and has made. And I also imagine that’s what has kept him in this condition at 39 years old," Vitinha continued.
"But yes, it’s a privilege for me. We are small, we are children, we dream of playing with him one day, and it’s happening. Luckily, I’ve had quite a few years to enjoy the national team with him… Of course, he will be there [at the 2026 World Cup. He's not going to give up," he added.
So much so that, according to his compatriot Vitinha, the Portuguese star will play in the 2026 World Cup. "39 years old and still a starter for the national team, I have no explanation for this longevity. He has already said it, and I imagine it’s the professionalism he has in everything he does," he told the RMC podcast.
"In the morning, in the evening, every day of his career, it’s incredible. I can imagine the efforts and sacrifices he must make and has made. And I also imagine that’s what has kept him in this condition at 39 years old," Vitinha continued.
"But yes, it’s a privilege for me. We are small, we are children, we dream of playing with him one day, and it’s happening. Luckily, I’ve had quite a few years to enjoy the national team with him… Of course, he will be there [at the 2026 World Cup. He's not going to give up," he added.
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