Stockholm: Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently touched the mark of 100 goals in international football, on Wednesday compared empty soccer stadium to a circus without clowns.
The 35-year-old Ronaldo becomes just the second male player to reach a century of goals for a national team when he curled a free-kick into the top corner from 25 meters for the first of his two strikes in Portugal's 2-0 away win against Sweden in the Nations League on Tuesday. He trails only former Iran striker Ali Daei, who scored 109 goals for his national team.
Scoring one of the best goals of his international career was a fitting way to enter the "100 Club," where he joins former Iran striker Ali Daei, and he wheeled away in delight in an empty Friends Arena in Stockholm before performing his trademark celebration the mid-air pirouette.
"It's like going to a circus without clowns, going to a garden without flowers," Ronaldo said.
"We don't like that as players, but I'm already used to it. I do my pre-match meditation already knowing that the stadium will be empty."
Ronaldo said he even missed opposing fans.