Cristiano Ronaldo Admits He Was Nicknamed 'Crybaby' as a Child for Hating to Lose
The competitive spirit of Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the key traits that turned him into a football legend. However, this characteristic has been with him since childhood, when his neighbors gave him a nickname that reflected his frustration when losing.
"I've Always Been Competitive"
In an interview with Edu Aguirre, set to air on La Sexta next Monday at 10:30 PM, the Portuguese star revealed a little-known detail about his early years. "As a kid, my neighbors called me 'Crybaby' because I used to cry when I lost," he admitted with a laugh.
The Al Nassr forward explained that his desire to win has always been a fundamental part of his personality. "I've always been competitive; I never liked losing, not even when I was a child," he added. This relentless drive has accompanied him throughout his illustrious career, helping him secure titles with Sporting CP, Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and the Portugal national team.
From Frustration to Greatness
While his emotions may have worked against him in his youth, Cristiano Ronaldo learned to channel them into becoming one of the greatest footballers of all time. His winning mentality has been crucial in defining moments of his career, from Champions League finals to international tournaments with his country.
Fans of the Portuguese star can watch the full interview on La Sexta, where he promises to share more anecdotes and reflections on his journey and his unbreakable will to win.