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The name Cristiano Ronaldo is synonymous with football, and for good reason. He has won numerous accolades throughout his career, including two Ballon d'Or awards, the FIFA World Player of the Year award, and being named as one of the best players in world football by both The Guardian and ESPN.
But it was not until the summer of 2018 that Ronaldo really started to shine on the international stage. In November 2018, he scored the winning goal in the 2018 World Cup final against France. It was a historic moment for him, but also for Portugal, who had been playing poorly in the tournament.
Ronaldo's goal proved to be just the beginning of his success. In his first match after returning from injury, he scored the winner in the 2019 Champions League Final against Barcelona. This was a significant achievement, as it marked his return to the club where he spent the majority of his career before moving to Manchester United.
In addition to scoring goals, Ronaldo has also become a key player for his team, Juventus. He has been instrumental in helping them win several major titles over the years, including the UEFA Champions League title in 2014 and the Italian Super Cup in 2016.
Despite the success of his career, Ronaldo has never shied away from controversy. He has been involved in numerous controversies throughout his career, including allegations of sexual assault, drug use, and public statements about his religion. Despite these issues, Ronaldo remains a beloved figure among fans and teammates alike.
Overall, Ronaldo's achievements during his career have been nothing short of remarkable. His ability to score goals, win championships, and inspire others has made him one of the greatest footballers of all time. While there may always be some controversy surrounding his life outside of the pitch, Ronaldo remains a true legend of the game.
