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Like Real, Portugal have to cope without Ronaldo

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LISBON: It’s not only Real Madrid that has to adapt to life without Cristiano Ronaldo (pic).

Portugal’s national football team also have had to cope without the star forward as he takes a break from internatio­nal duty following his transfer to Juventus and amid a rape allegation against him.

Ronaldo haven’t been called up for the national team since the World Cup and the Portuguese football federation have already said he also will not be considered for upcoming internatio­nal matches later this year.

Portugal, who won the European Championsh­ip in 2016 for their first major title, play at Poland in the Nations League, their third match without Ronaldo since the World Cup tournament in Russia.

The team will face Scotland in a friendly on Sunday.

“The best in the world remains the best in the world but he is not here and we have to focus on those who are,” Portugal coach Fernando Santos said on Wednesday.

“I fully trust the players who are here and they will come through for us.”

Santos said Ronaldo remained fully committed to the national team, after he skipped the team’s first two matches after the World Cup to rest fol- lowing a busy off-season that included his move from Real to Juventus.

Santos had said Ronaldo was still settling in with the Italian club and needed time to focus on that.

Last week, Santos did not give details for not including Ronaldo in the team, saying the decision was made after a three-way conversati­on between him, the player and the head of the Portuguese football federation.

The squad announceme­nt came after news that Ronaldo is dealing with a rape allegation in the United States, although Santos did not comment on the player’s state of mind nor did he say the decision had anything to do with off-the-field issues.

Santos’ problem now is how to get his team working without Ronaldo.

And that’s where Andre Silva comes in. The 22-year-old striker, considered to be the perfect wingman for Ronaldo in Portugal’s attack, has been doing just fine by himself this season.

He was crucial in the team’s opening win against Italy in the Nations League last month, scoring the second-half winner that left Portugal at the top of Group 3 in League A of Europe’s newest competitio­n.

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