Cristiano Ronaldo has no regrets after making an intimate documentary about his life and career, he told a press conference in London to mark the film's launch on Monday. Made by the team behind award-winning films about Ayrton Senna and Amy Winehouse, 'Ronaldo' charts Ronaldo's life between Real Madrid's European Cup triumph in 2014 and his third Ballon d'Or crown in January 2015.
The film's revelations include a confession by Ronaldo's mother, Dolores, that she wanted to abort him, while Ronaldo talks openly about his brother and late father's struggles with alcoholism. He also defends his decision not to disclose the identity of his son Cristiano's mother, but when asked if he felt he had opened up too much, the Madrid superstar replied: "Maybe, but I just had fun.
"I don't regret anything. I feel unbelievable. When you do something people will find reason to criticise you, but it's normal. "Since I was a young boy I always felt special. I saw the people looked at me with different eyes." The film captures intimate moments at home between Ronaldo and his five-year-old son - who he dubs "my successor" - and shows him relaxing with friends including his agent, Jorge Mendes.
The Portugal captain, 30, discusses his obsession with winning the Ballon d'Or, which he has won for the past two seasons after seeing his great Barcelona rival Lionel Messi walk away with it for the previous four years. "I've started seeing him as a person, not a rival," Ronaldo says of the Argentine. "But we are always busting our balls to see who is better." On speculation about the identity of his son's mother, Ronaldo, who describes himself in the film as an "isolated person" with few friends in football, says: "I've never told anybody and I never will."