Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, captain of Al Nassr football team, rejected any final announcement regarding his international retirement, refusing to rush into decisions. After losing 0-1 to Spain on Monday in the Round of 16 of the ongoing World Cup, Ronaldo told journalists in the mixed zone that he played in the tournament for the last time. He said: 'I feel sad to leave the World Cup this way, I gave my all and leave with a clear conscience, yes, this was my last participation in the tournament, but now I will have time to think and spend time with my family, I will not make any hasty decisions.' The 41-year-old global star did not confirm whether he had played his last match for the national team, saying he does not want his personal decisions to overshadow the team's journey and that he does not make decisions in a moment of emotion. Ronaldo expressed pride in what he has given to the 'Brazil of Europe,' stating: 'I won three titles with Portugal, before Ronaldo the team had never won any title at all,' adding: 'The biggest title the team ever won was in 2016, the European Championship, which is no less important to me than the World Cup.' The great star praised the Spanish Roberto Martínez, the team's coach, who announced his departure after the loss against his home country. He said: 'I loved working with him, he is a great coach and a great person, and what he gave to Portugal deserves praise, I want to thank him and wish him all happiness.' The Al Nassr captain opined that 'it is frustrating to say goodbye to the tournament this way, but we can hold our heads high,' and described the match against Spain as balanced, considering that the winner had a bit of luck by scoring a goal in the final moments.