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'He's defying medical science' – Cristiano Ronaldo backed to keep playing 'at least into his mid-40s' by old Premier League rival

Cristiano Ronaldo has been backed to keep playing "at least into his mid-40s" by former Premier League rival and England star Joe Cole, who claimed the Portugal legend is "defying medical science". At 40, Ronaldo is still scoring for fun at both club and international level. He has kicked off the 2025-26 campaign on a high, having scored five goals in six matches across all competitions for Al-Nassr.

Ronaldo determined to win a trophy with Al-Nassr

Since moving to Saudi Arabia as a free agent in January 2023, Ronaldo has broken multiple records individually, but has yet to realise his dream of winning a major trophy with Al-Nassr. This time, though, Ronaldo and his club look determined to win the league title and also return to the top tier of AFC competition. Al-Nassr made some key signings in the summer transfer window, bringing in established European stars such as Joao Felix, Kingsley Coman, and Inigo Martinez. The heavy spending has worked for the Saudi giants as they maintain a 100 per cent win record in the league after the first four matches. Ronaldo has also kicked off the season with four league goals in as many appearances. 

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Speaking to about his former Premier League rival, Cole said: "He's really just defying medical science. I remember saying, when he was 35, that ‘he'll play at least into his mid-40s’, and people thought I was mad. I'm like: ‘I'm telling you, he will. He's still scoring goals.’ It's ridiculous. I know the league he's playing in [gets criticised]. But if he wants to extend his career, he's not going to do it playing in the Premier League, or La Liga, or the Bundesliga. He's in the Saudi [Premier League], and he's banging in goals. 

"Then, when he plays for Portugal, 85% of the teams he plays against, he's going to be able to play between the box and not have to exert himself physically to the level that he used to be able to. Put him in front of the goal, he will still score a goal. So, unfortunately for Ireland, I think this is going to be a convincing victory for Portugal. 4-0."

Ronaldo is not chasing 1,000 career goals

While many believe that Ronaldo is chasing the massive milestone of 1,000 career goals, the Al-Nassr star himself denied any such claim last season after scoring against rivals Al-Hilal. The 40-year-old had said: "Guys, let's enjoy the moment. I'm not chasing 1,000. If it happens, perfect. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. The moment is the most special thing not what is going to come you know. Enjoy the moment and it was a great win not because I scored of course. I'm happy to score two goals against Al-Hilal but the most important thing is to win the derby. We play against a fantastic team away, it's always difficult, we have to appreciate and we have to continue because nine games left with one more in the Champions League. Everything is possible, we have to continue and believe."

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Even in the twilight of his career, Ronaldo continues to remain a key player for Portugal. The Selecao will heavily bank on their captain to guide them to glory in North America next year. Before that, CR7 and Portugal will have to seal their qualification to the World Cup and are scheduled to face Ireland and Hungary on October 11 and 14 respectively.