Cristiano Ronaldo should seriously consider ending his professional career, according to former France World Cup winner Frank Leboeuf. Ronaldo turned 37 earlier this month and has perhaps started to show signs of his age in recent weeks. The Portugal superstar has scored just one goal in his last nine appearances in all competitions for Manchester United.
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Leboeuf told ESPN FC: "Do you know what? I think there is a time where you have to think about 'what do I do in my life and my career?'.
"And maybe it's time for Ronaldo at the end of his career to wonder and have a discussion with himself, and maybe some of his siblings, to know what he has to do for the rest of his career, if there is a future in his career.
"I don't want to have pity for Ronaldo because he's been so much on the top for so many years.
"I don't want him being a normal player. He's been an exceptional player.
"I'd prefer him to give up his career at the top instead of maybe trying to play two or three more years and not being the player that he used to be."
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