The Borneo Post

Chilly start for Ronaldo and Portugal at World Cup training

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KRATOVO, Russia: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal held their fi rst World Cup training session on Sunday at the team’s base in Kratovo, southeast of Moscow, five days ahead of their heavyweigh­t opening clash against Spain.

All 23 players in Fernando Santos’s squad took part in a 90-minute open training session held in light drizzle and chilly temperatur­es hovering just above 10 degrees Celsius ( 50 degrees Fahrenheit).

The European champions were put through a series of possession­based exercises before working on their fi nishing, with Valencia winger Goncalo Guedes, on loan from Paris Saint- Germain, looking particular­ly sharp in front of goal.

The squad was then divided into two teams for a game on a halfsized pitch, with Ronaldo at one point thumping a ball over the training complex’s fence and into the trees in a fit of frustratio­n.

The Real Madrid star’s presence had earlier elicited cheers from the 100 or so fans in attendance, with a similar number of media present along the touchline.

Por tugal, who were a lso celebrati ng t he count r y’s national day on Sunday, kick off their Group B campaign against 2010 world champions Spain in Sochi on June 15, before facing Morocco on June 20 and Iran five days later.

They are playing at a fi fth straight World Cup – the country’s seventh appearance in total – and will be hopeful of a much more successful tournament than in 2014, when they crashed out in the group stage.

Their best result saw them fi nish third in 1966.

 ??  ?? Ronaldo (second left) high fives with teammate midfielder Joao Mario during a training session of Portugal’s national football team at their base camp in Kratovo, outskirts of Moscow ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup.
Ronaldo (second left) high fives with teammate midfielder Joao Mario during a training session of Portugal’s national football team at their base camp in Kratovo, outskirts of Moscow ahead of the Russia 2018 World Cup.

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