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Following his side’s exit, Ronaldo wrote in an emotional statement: “Winning a World Cup for Portugal was the biggest and most ambitious dream of my career.
“Fortunately, I won many titles of international dimension, including for Portugal, but putting the name of our country on the highest level in the world was my biggest dream.
“I fought for it. I fought hard for this dream. In the 5 appearances that I scored in World Cups over 16 years, always alongside great players and supported by millions of Portuguese people, I gave my all.
“I left everything on the field. I never turned my face to the fight and I never gave up on that dream.
“Unfortunately, yesterday the dream ended. It is not worth reacting to heat.”
Despite his disappointment, Ronaldo is now set to go back to the drawing board, as he plots his next move.
In updating his fans, United’s former No7 cryptically wrote: “3 aspects of reality.
“Pain, uncertainty and constant work.”
Despite being criticised by his former team-mate last month, Gary Neville said it was “horrible” to see Ronaldo in tears after Portugal’s World Cup exit.
‘THAT WAS A HORRIBLE IMAGE’
The pundit told his Sky Sports podcast: “I do want to mention Cristiano Ronaldo, because I saw that image of him crying in the tunnel. That was a horrible image for me.
“That’s that moment where he knows his dream of winning the World Cup for his country has gone.
“We’ve all been there at the end of our careers, but he’s one of the greatest, if not the greatest player of all time.
“It was horrible to see him like that. He’s had a tough couple of months.”