Cristiano Ronaldo reassured Juventus supporters and his legions of fans worldwide that at 34 he is not ready for retirement yet. In the second season of a four-year deal at Juventus, Ronaldo had sparked concern among his fans when he said in an interview published a few weeks ago that he was starting to enjoy seeing himself "outside of football, so who knows what will happen in the next year or two?" But, ahead of Juventus' Champions League match against Lokomotiv Moscow on Tuesday, Ronaldo said: "Age is just a number. It does not mean that at 34, 35, 36 you are at the end of your career." "I can show that with my performances, how I play, the way I play, the way I still feel good, sharp, thinking about the game, more mature. This makes the difference." Ronaldo recently scored his 700th goal as a professional while on international duty with Portugal and has been nominated for a record sixth Ballon d'Or award – which would break his tie of five with Lionel Messi. But Ronaldo said he's more interested in winning a treble with Juventus. "We want to win Serie A, we want to win the Cup, the Champions League," he said. "Juventus should think big. ... we are going to try to win all the trophies, we know it will be difficult, especially the league and the Champions League, but I think it is possible. Everything is possible. "In terms of individual, I have nothing to say as this is individual. It is not the most important thing," Ronaldo said. "The most important is the collective awards. If you win the collective awards you have more chance to win the individual awards ... the Golden Ball is for me in second place. "To win games, to score goals, to enjoy myself, to arrive home and see my kids happy and say, 'Congratulations daddy for scoring a goal.' That makes me happy. "This is my motivation to come to train, for the games, to entertain people and the fans with my passion."