Cristiano Ronaldo Eyes Lionel Messi's Tally in Ballon d'Or Race
Cristiano Ronaldo, who won his third Ballon d'Or award on Monday, said he wanted to catch up with Lionel Messi who has won the award four times.
- Indo-Asian News Service
- Updated: January 13, 2015 05:02 pm IST
After winning his second consecutive Ballon d'Or football award and third overall, Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo has set his sights on Argentine striker Lionel Messi's achievement of winning the coveted prize a record four times. (Awards ceremony in pics)
"This is an unforgettable moment. I'm not going to stop here. I want to catch Messi," Ronaldo said after receiving the award at a gala ceremony here Monday. (In Pics: Ronaldo wins award, Ronaldo Jr. wins hearts)
Messi has won the award in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012. Ronaldo first won the trophy in 2008. (Cristiano Ronaldo's third Ballon d'Or is toast of Portugal)
On winning the trophy twice in a row, he said, "I never thought I'd win such an important trophy, it's such a unique experience. It brings up so many different emotions and I'll use this award as motivation to continue working hard to win more individual and team honours".
The 29-year-old also thanked his family and his football colleagues at Portugal club Real Madrid without whom, he said, he could never have made it this far.
"Thanks to everyone who voted for me, to my teammates, my coach, the president and everyone associated with Real Madrid. This is a dream come true for me," the former Manchester United player said.
"I'd also like to thank everyone who has helped make me a better player, my national team and everyone in Portugal".