Bruno Fernandes Wants to Help Cristiano Ronaldo Achieve his Dream
Manchester United midfielder Bruno Fernandes has expressed his desire to help Cristiano Ronaldo fulfill his dream of winning the World Cup, one of the few major trophies missing from the Portuguese star's illustrious career. Fernandes emphasized that this goal is not only important for Ronaldo but also for all of Portugal. "It would be incredible if Cristiano, by participating in the World Cup, could achieve the dream of winning it with the Portuguese national team," he said.
The midfielder highlighted that achieving this title would be a source of national pride: "It wouldn't just be special for him but also for all of us, the Portuguese people, who want to give this joy to our country. As the ultimate reference of our football, the Seleção would probably be the best way for him to close his career," Fernandes assured.
Additionally, the midfielder reflected on Cristiano Ronaldo's mindset: "Even if he wins the World Cup, I don't know if he would want to retire or go a bit further, because he always has that will to improve. Every year, he wants to do more, to be better, and for those who still doubt him, he still has much to offer," he affirmed.
The dream of the World Cup is not just a personal goal for Ronaldo but also a historic opportunity for Portugal. Fernandes recalled: "Our country has never won a World Cup, just as we had never won a European Championship, and we achieved that with him in 2016. Now, winning the World Cup would be something even greater."
The player emphasized the importance of arriving at the tournament in the best condition: "For us, the essential thing is to prepare well for the World Cup and give our best. It would be something huge for our country and for all the fans of Cristiano Ronaldo, to end his chapter with the national team by winning the two most important trophies."
Ten years after the historic Euro 2016, Portugal dreams of global glory. Can the Seleção das Quinas achieve it? The answer will come in just over a year.