Juventus forward, Cristiano Ronaldo, has sent a message to the club’s supporters, insisting that he is focused on achieving the club’s goals for the rest of the season, despite their exit from the Champions League.
The 36-year-old joined Juve from Real Madrid in 2018 and has scored 92 goals in 121 appearances in all competitions.
However, Ronaldo has failed to lead the Serie A champions to win the Champions League.
Juve’s exit at the hands of Porto at the last-16 stage on Tuesday night sparked rumours over Ronaldo’s future.
But he wrote on Instagram: “More important than the number of falls you take in life, is how fast and how strong you get back on your feet… true champions never break!
“Our focus is already in Cagliari, in the Serie A struggle, in the Italian Cup final and in everything that we can still achieve this season.
“It’s true that the past belongs in museums (I should say!), but fortunately, football has memory… and so do I! History can’t be deleted, it’s written every single day with resilience, team spirit, persistence and lots of hard work.
“And those who don’t understand this, will never achieve glory and success.”