Cristiano Ronaldo has been a constant in media headlines in recent weeks, after rape allegations from 2009 came to light.
Kathryn Mayorga alleged that the Portuguese superstar raped her in Las Vegas in 2009, though the claims have been consistently denied by the footballer and his legal team.
Speaking ahead of his return to Old Trafford on Tuesday, Ronaldo did not want to be drawn in to the situation once again, saying he was confident against the allegations and wanted to concentrate on his family and his football.
"I'm happy man. We did the statement two weeks ago. Of course I’m not going to lie on this situation. My lawyers are confident and of course I am too.
"The most important thing is that I enjoy football and enjoy life. I have people who take care of my life.
"I know I am an example, 100 per cent, on and off the field. I always smile. I’m blessed. I play at a fantastic club, I have a fantastic family, I’m healthy. I have everything. The rest does not affect on me."
The Juventus star also answered questions on his lack of individual awards this year, saying: "I am not obsessed for individual awards.
"I have to focus the last two months in Juventus, it was amazing, I enjoy a lot, the adaptation has gone well and the team are fantastic.
"Individual awards don’t mean everything. I win many trophies so no problem."