Cristiano Ronaldo believes he still has gas left in the tank and the passion to compete with the younger players.

The Al Nassr forward, who is the highest scorer in men's international football with 141 goals in 223 appearances for Portugal , said he is hungry for more despite his family's insistence that he slows down.

Ronaldo, 40, has scored five goals in six appearances in all competitions for Al Nassr this season and recently became the joint-top goalscorer in World Cup qualifying history when he netted his 39th goal in a triumph against Hungary .

"People, especially my family, say: 'It's time for you to stop. You've done everything. Why do you want to score a thousand goals?" Ronaldo told Canal 11 . "But I don't think so. I think I'm still producing good things, I'm helpin

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