Cristiano Ronaldo: I do not see myself as a coach
- Cristiano Ronaldo once again says he will not become a coach when he retires - The 2017 FIFA footballer of the year says he likes to live in the present - Ronaldo says he decided to become a professional footballer when he was 16-years-old Real Madrid attacker Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed that he does not plan to become a coach when he retires adding that he likes 'to live in the present'. Speaking to Nike, the 32-year-old reiterated that he does not intend becoming a coach like most footballers. "It is difficult to say what I will do in the future, but one thing is clear to me: I like to live in the present," the striker said. "I know I will not be young forever, I do not see myself as a coach today." Ronaldo does not intend becoming a coach like Zinedine Zidane. Photo: Uefa.com The former Manchester United striker also spoke of what motivated him to become a footballer and what age he decided to become one. "At the age of 16,