Portugal coach Martinez praised Ronaldo's relentless pursuit and said he was eager to be the best.
In Saturday's World Cup qualifiers, the 40-year-old Ronaldo scored twice, helping Portugal defeat Armenia 5-0, expanding his individual national team goal record to 140 goals.
"He lives every day like a young player who plays for the first time," Martinez said of Ronaldo before the World Cup qualifier against Hungary on Tuesday. "His daily commitment and vitality, he is a winner, and he aspires to be the best."
C Ronaldo has not yet revealed when he will retire, and he has recently renewed his contract with the victory, and his contract will last until June 2027. In June this year, he also led Portugal to win the UEFA Champions League. The former Manchester United and Real Madrid star has scored more than 900 goals in his career.
"World Cup? He is doing his best, he has no long-term goals," Martinez said of Ronaldo, "he wants to be the best every day. His focus is on every day."
"I have talked about what he has delivered many times, but these are not things in the future, but things in daily life. The meaning of wearing a Portuguese jersey is the message the captain conveys in the locker room, which has helped us a lot."
B seat looked forward to the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers for Portugal vs. Hungary at a press conference on Monday. He praised Ronaldo, saying that he brought great energy and ambition to the team.
"He is always full of energy and a strong desire to win. He is eager to win more and hopes to continue to win. If he can win the World Cup in 2026, it will be the perfect ending of his career. He is our leader and his experience is crucial to us in achieving our goals."