Ronaldinho said he doesn't plan on changing his lifestyle off the
pitch, but that it wouldn't keep him from fighting to add one more title
to an illustrious career that currently has made a stopover at
Queretaro in the Liga MX.
Ronaldinho, who was officially introduced by the club he signed with
last week, has been a king of the World Cup with Brazil, the Champions
League and La Liga with Barcelona, and the Copa Libertadores with
Atletico Mineiro. However, he's known as a king of nightlife, a bon
vivant and party animal.
At 34 years of age and in the twilight of his career, Ronaldinho doesn't believe it's time to change his lifestyle.
"I've always led the same kind of lifestyle, and all the teams I've
played on, I've been a champion," said Ronaldinho during a press
conference in Mexico's capital. "I hope to continue leading the same
lifestyle and to keep being a champion."
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