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Portugal hoping Ronaldo can continue his good form in Russia

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KAZAN, Russia: Portugal is hoping a red-hot Cristiano Ronaldo can continue his sparkling form and help the European champions show that their victory at Euro 2016 was not a fluke.

With Ronaldo looking at the peak of his game, Portugal trained for the first time in Russia on Thursday ahead of its Confederat­ions Cup debut against Mexico on Sunday.

Ronaldo, the reigning world player of the year, is enjoying one of his greatest career runs, having scored 18 goals in his last 11 matches, including two in Real Madrid’s 4-1 win over Juventus in the Champions League final. He also scored important goals in the decisive stages of the Spanish league, a competitio­n Madrid won this season for the first time in five years.

“Obviously there are no words to describe what Cristiano means to our country, with everything that he has achieved,” Portugal defender Bruno Alves said Thursday. “He is an idol even for the players, and we hope that he can help Portugal with some of his goals and victories.”

Ronaldo’s recent performanc­es have left him in a strong position to catch up with Lionel Messi with a fifth world player of the year award. He would almost certainly secure the prize if he can help Portugal win the Confederat­ions Cup, the main warm-up event for next year’s World Cup.

Ronaldo has 11 goals in five games with the national team this season, including two in Portugal’s 3-0 win at Latvia in European World Cup qualifying last week, the team’s last match before the Confederat­ions Cup.

Portugal arrived in Russia as one of the title favorites, and also with a unique chance to show that last year’s European triumph did not come by accident.

“Portugal always shows ambition in every competitio­n that it plays,” Alves said. “Now we have to show on the pitch why we are being considered favorites. We have already shown our strength in the past, and we want to do it again. We want to show that we are able to win more tournament­s.”

Portugal is making its first appearance in the Confederat­ions Cup, the eight-nation competitio­n played by continenta­l champions plus host Russia and World Cup winner Germany. The other teams are New Zealand, Cameroon, Chile, Australia and Mexico.

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Cristiano Ronaldo

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