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‘I don’t want to be on the bench like Ronaldo’ – Dettori says Cristiano leaving World Cup in tears convinced him to quit

File photo dated 12-08-2016 of Frankie Dettori celebrates his 3000th British winner after guiding Predilection to victory in The James Hardie Cladding @ U.Plastics Handicap Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse. Frankie Dettori will retire at the end of 2023, the rider has told ITV Racing. Issue date: Saturday December 17, 2022. PA Photo. See PA story RACING Dettori. Photo credit should read Nigel French/PA Wire.

FRANKIE DETTORI said he decided to quit on a high next year because he doesn’t want to be ‘on the bench like Ronaldo’.

The world’s best jockey said seeing the sight of the legendary footballer be used as a sub at his final World Cup convinced now was the time to bid farewell.

Dettori wants his final season in the saddle to be a spectacular one – not one where he plays second best

Dettori said seeing Ronaldo benched in the World Cup and leaving the pitch in tears convinced him to quit

Dettori, 52, confirmed next season will be his last.

The sport will lose an icon and arguably its most marketable asset.

But he said seeing Ronaldo, 37, leave the pitch in tears after coming on as a second-half sub in the quarter-final defeat to Morocco convinced him no one can go on forever.

And he believes next year will give him the best chance to go out at the top and not ‘on the bench’.

Dettori told Nick Luck: “I want to finish my career when I’m still playing on the field not put on the bench, a classic example like Ronaldo last week.

“I still have good horses to ride, I still feel good. I thought, ‘yeah, let’s call it a day next year’.”

Dettori also said loyal wife Catherine, mother of his five children, was pleased with his decision.

The jockey had dinner with his family earlier this month ahead of him starting his final year at Santa Anita in California on Boxing Day.

Football-mad Italian Dettori said his parents and his wife were the first people he chose to tell of his retirement.

And he was slightly taken aback by how supportive they were.

He said: “They were quite pleased! I wish they weren’t actually – it would have given me more options to carry on!

“But dad said he was 100 per cent behind me.

“I had to tell John Gosden, he was the first one, then some members of staff and other people, so the news was leaking out.

“I am 52, I thought now it’s approriate I can tell everyone next year is my last.

“I still physically feel very good. I want to finish at the top, on a high, I want to be good enough to compete to win every one.

“It was a very difficult decision because my heart wants to carry on forever but my brain tells me, ‘if you’re going to do this properly then you’ve got to pick one year, next year is the right one’.

“I can give it one last good go.

“And give the public what they want to see.”

Did you miss our previous article…
https://www.sportingexcitement.com/horse-racing/frankie-dettoris-amazing-lifestyle-from-frightening-ferraris-in-heated-garage-to-the-piaget-watch-he-refuses-to-wear/