Cristiano Ronaldo is confident that he has already established himself in footballing history and believes his legacy will be long-lasting "whether people like it or not."
The Real Madrid superstar has had another phenomenal season, netting over 30 goals in Los Blancos' La Liga title push and scoring 16 times in the UEFA Champions League as his side have advanced to the semi-finals, per WhoScored.com.
Ahead of Real's last-four second-leg clash against Manchester City on Wednesday, Ronaldo, 31, insisted he has already gained his place in the history books having become the Champions League's most prolific scorer with 93 goals, per UEFA:
"I don't doubt that I will go down in footballing history.