Analysis
The statement mixes a **subjective claim** ('I’m very happy')—which cannot be independently verified—with an **objective claim** about his performance. During his first season at Juventus (2018–19), Ronaldo scored **21 goals in Serie A** (finishing as the club’s top scorer) and **28 in all competitions**, while leading the team to a **Scudetto** and Champions League quarterfinal. These metrics aligned with his historical output, validating the 'numbers' portion of his statement. However, his later departure in 2021 under strained circumstances retroactively complicates the 'happy' claim, though this was not knowable in 2018.
Background
Ronaldo joined Juventus in July 2018 for €100M, a record fee for a player over 30, amid skepticism about his adaptability to Serie A’s defensive style. His move followed nine years at Real Madrid, where he won four Champions League titles. Critics questioned whether his transfer was a marketing ploy rather than a sporting necessity, given Juventus’ prior back-to-back domestic doubles (2016–18).
Verdict summary
Ronaldo’s claim about his happiness at Juventus was subjective, but his performance statistics at the time *did* objectively support his assertion that 'the numbers speak for themselves.'