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Ronaldo opens up on Messi, family life

Cristiano Ronaldo has no regrets after making an intimate documentary about his life and career, he told a press conference in London to mark the film’s launch on Monday

Tom Williams (The Jakarta Post)
London, United Kingdom
Wed, November 11, 2015

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Ronaldo opens up on Messi, family life

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ristiano Ronaldo has no regrets after making an intimate documentary about his life and career, he told a press conference in London to mark the film'€™s launch on Monday.

Made by the team behind award-winning films about Ayrton Senna and Amy Winehouse, '€˜Ronaldo'€™ charts Ronaldo'€™s life between Real Madrid'€™s European Cup triumph in 2014 and his third Ballon d'€™Or crown in January 2015.

The film'€™s revelations include a confession by Ronaldo'€™s mother, Dolores, that she wanted to abort him, while Ronaldo talks openly about his brother and late father'€™s struggles with alcoholism.

He also defends his decision not to disclose the identity of his son Cristiano'€™s mother, but when asked if he felt he had opened up too much, the Madrid superstar replied: '€œMaybe, but I just had fun.

'€œI don'€™t regret anything. I feel unbelievable. When you do something people will find reason to criticize you, but it'€™s normal.'€

The film captures intimate moments at home between Ronaldo and his five-year-old son '€” who he dubs '€œmy successor'€ '€” and shows him relaxing with friends including his agent, Jorge Mendes.

The Portugal captain, 30, discusses his obsession with winning the Ballon d'€™Or, which he has won for the past two seasons after seeing his great Barcelona rival Lionel Messi walk away with it for the previous four years.

'€œI'€™ve started seeing him as a person, not a rival,'€ Ronaldo says of the Argentine. '€œBut we are always busting our balls to see who is better.'€

On speculation about the identity of his son'€™s mother, Ronaldo, who describes himself in the film as an '€œisolated person'€ with few friends in football, says: '€œI'€™ve never told anybody and I never will.'€

Asked at the press conference why the film does not feature Irina Shayk, the Russian model who he split from last January, Ronaldo said it was because the filmmakers '€œdidn'€™t see a strong part to put in the movie'€.

He also refused to be drawn on the crisis surrounding suspended FIFA president Sepp Blatter, who is pictured in the film during scenes shot at various Ballon d'€™Or galas.

'€œWhen Cristiano says something it'€™s a huge thing. I'€™m not going to be involved in these problems,'€ Ronaldo said. '€œWhat do you expect me to say?'€

The film also reveals that a promise by former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson that Ronaldo would play in 50 percent of the club'€™s games prompted him to move to Old Trafford in 2003.

Mendes says that Ferguson'€™s offer was key in encouraging the winger, then an 18-year-old rising star at Sporting Lisbon, to reject rival offers from clubs including Barcelona and Inter Milan.

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