The Portuguese striker also talked about the upcoming friendly match against Argentina, where he will face his eternal opponent, Lionel Messi

After yesterday's match against Armenia, Cristiano Ronaldo shared some thoughts about the upcoming Ballon D'Or election, Portugal's next match against Argentina, and reflected about how difficult it was for his National Team to win against Armenia.

Real Madrid's superstar assured he is not obsessed with the idea of winning a third Golden Ball, despite what the world may think.

"I did everything in my power. I'm confident because I won important trophies, I broke records here and there and I'm in a good position to win it, but I'm not obsessed with the idea. The national team's captains and coaches will vote and that's it. I'm cool about it," Ronaldo stated.

About their tight victory against Armenia, Portugal's captain criticized their tactics since they did not want to give a good show to those in attendance.

"It was complicated for us, because it's like they had parked two buses in front of their goal, and they played looking to take advantage of our mistakes. But we came up with the three points and that's fine," CR7 explained.

Finally, CR7 did not give any relevance to their Tuesday matchup against Argentina, where all the eyes will be set in his rivalry with Lionel Messi.

"It's not important, it's just a friendly match. If we were about to face them in the World Cup, then that would be really interesting. The only thing special about it for me is that I will have the chance to return to Old Trafford," Ronaldo concluded.