
Eurosport.yahoo.com - Mon 20 Oct, 09:09 PM
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he still has plenty to achieve at Manchester United.
Ronaldo became embroiled in the longest running transfer saga of the summer when he expressed a desire to leave Old Trafford for Real Madrid.
When he finally decided to stay where he was, Ronaldo claimed his initial feelings were based upon a belief that, having won the Champions League last May, he had reach the pinnacle.
However, in deciding to stay, the 23-year-old has merely opted to set himself new targets.
"I am an ambitious person, not just in football but in normal life," he told MUTV.
"I have an opportunity to be better than I am and I am always keen to get better. I am still young and I have won things already"
"But it is not enough. I want to win more. I am at the right club and I am playing with the right players."
The most obvious area to improve is the goals scored column. Ronaldo accepts exceeding last term's incredible tally of 42 will not be easy. But he got his fourth of the campaign against West Brom on Saturday and the race is on to do even better.
"I hope to score more goals," he said. "It will be hard to score 42 goals again but I believe in myself, my colleagues and Manchester United.
"It is going to be tough but I train the same and I am the same person.
"I am feeling better now and this is the challenge for me."
Cristiano Ronaldo insists he still has plenty to achieve at Manchester United.
Ronaldo became embroiled in the longest running transfer saga of the summer when he expressed a desire to leave Old Trafford for Real Madrid.
When he finally decided to stay where he was, Ronaldo claimed his initial feelings were based upon a belief that, having won the Champions League last May, he had reach the pinnacle.
However, in deciding to stay, the 23-year-old has merely opted to set himself new targets.
"I am an ambitious person, not just in football but in normal life," he told MUTV.
"I have an opportunity to be better than I am and I am always keen to get better. I am still young and I have won things already"
"But it is not enough. I want to win more. I am at the right club and I am playing with the right players."
The most obvious area to improve is the goals scored column. Ronaldo accepts exceeding last term's incredible tally of 42 will not be easy. But he got his fourth of the campaign against West Brom on Saturday and the race is on to do even better.
"I hope to score more goals," he said. "It will be hard to score 42 goals again but I believe in myself, my colleagues and Manchester United.
"It is going to be tough but I train the same and I am the same person.
"I am feeling better now and this is the challenge for me."
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