Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo has said he lets his football do the talking after picking up yet another award.
The 29-year-old was named as the Best Player of the Year at the Globe Soccer Awards in Dubai, where the team is on a warm weather training break and to play a friendly against AC Milan.
The Portuguese star, who played a key role in helping his side win four trophies in 2014, said he hoped it was a good sign ahead of the Ballon d’Or next month. And he said he was keen to thank his team mates and manager for all their hard work too.
“I hope this is a good sign ahead of the Ballon d’Or. But I’m not worried about that, it’s the people who vote. I have to thank my team mates and Ancelotti for the fantastic year we’ve had. We won four titles and we’re one of the best teams in the world. This award is an honour,” he said.
And he added: “Things happen naturally. I don’t need to prove anything, my football talks for me on the pitch. I’m happy to do what I like to do and I try to do the best I can for the team, and show that we’re one of the best teams in the world.
“La Décima was one of the great moments of the season. It was a special moment because we’d been looking for it for a long time.”