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Ace Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo used last nights victory celebrations to tell Manchester United fans that he is going to stay with the club.
London, May 22 : Ace Manchester United striker Cristiano Ronaldo used last night's victory celebrations to tell Manchester United fans that he is going to stay with the club.
"I am going nowhere," Ronaldo said after United's dramatic Champions League triumph over Chelsea.
"I am going to stay - there's no way I am leaving. I feel so happy. This is the happiest day of my life," The Sun quoted Ronaldo, as saying.
"This means everything to me. Yet when I missed my penalty, it was the worst day of my life. I thought we were going to lose," he added.
Ronaldo said that he was proud of his teammmates, and said Manchester United deserved to win because they played better football.
Earlier, Ronaldo had revealed that he would consider his future at the club after next week's Champions League final.
"I am happy here but let's see what happens after the Champions League final," Ronaldo told Spanish TV at United's Carrington training ground on May 15.
"I am feeling calm here. I'm happy here but in the future I don't know," The Sun quoted him, as saying.
Asked about Real Madrid, Ronaldo replied: "I have said millions of times that I would love to play in Spain but it's one thing to dream and another thing for it to be reality."
ANI