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Ronaldo has a message for critics: "Critics have been trying to kill me for the last 23 years, but... "
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Ronaldo has a message for critics: "Critics have been trying to kill me for the last 23 years, but... "

Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has responded to criticism ahead of Portugal's quarter-final match against Spain at the World Cup. He stated that critics have tried to 'kill' him for the past 23 years but admitted he is no longer the same player he once was. Despite this, he emphasized that he still gives his all for the team and will retire on his own terms, not based on others' opinions. Ronaldo expressed gratitude for the criticism, saying it helps him grow, and mentioned that he enjoys playing in this tournament the most. He acknowledged the challenge of facing Spain and urged his teammates to remain confident and courageous.

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Ronaldo has a message for critics: "Critics have been trying to kill me for the last 23 years, but... "

Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, has responded to criticism ahead of Portugal's quarter-final match against Spain at the World Cup. He stated that critics have tried to 'kill' him for the past 23 years but admitted he is no longer the same player he once was. Despite this, he emphasized that he still gives his all for the team and will retire on his own terms, not based on others' opinions. Ronaldo expressed gratitude for the criticism, saying it helps him grow, and mentioned that he enjoys playing in this tournament the most. He acknowledged the challenge of facing Spain and urged his teammates to remain confident and courageous.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports event and the personal comments of a professional athlete regarding his career and performance. There is no political framing, controversy, or ideological emphasis present in the content.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Ronaldo's statements about criticism and his role in the World Cup match. It provides direct quotes and contextual information about the game. The only minor deduction from full accuracy is the lack of specific details about the match outcome or broader implications.

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