"Right now I have a biological age of 23," the
five-times world player of the year said in an interview with
Spanish television program El Chiringuito broadcast on
Wednesday.
"I've still got a long time left, I can keep playing until I'm
41. I'm feeling good, happy, I can't complain. We are playing
another final on Saturday and the fans are behind Cristiano."
Ronaldo is top scorer in the Champions League for a remarkable
sixth year in a row, with 15 goals in 12 games in this season's
competition. If he hits the net against Liverpool on Saturday in
Kiev, he will become the first ever player to score in four
European Cup finals.
The Portuguese has had to take extra responsibility in attack
this season for Madrid as Karim Benzema and Gareth Bale have
struggled for form at various stages of the season.
Ronaldo, however, did not appear enthusiastic about press
speculation linking Paris St Germain forward Neymar with a move
to Real and gave his backing to his current team mates.
"I've been here for eight years and people always say 50 players
are coming here but in the end no-one comes. In September people
think lots of players are going to come but the ones who take us
to finals are always the same ones," he said.
"The best players are already at Madrid. Bale, Benzema, (Lucas)
Vazquez, (Marco) Asensio. They are all here."
(Reporting by Richard Martin; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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