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Chilly start for Ronaldo and Portugal in Russia

- Agency Staff Kratovo /AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal held their first 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 around 10°C.

The European champions were put through a series of possession-based training exercises, before working on their finishing, with Valencia winger Goncalo Guedes, on loan from Paris Saint-Germain, looking particular­ly sharp in shooting at goal.

The Portuguese squad was then divided into two teams for a game on a half-sized 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 loud cheers from the 100 or so fans in attendance at the ground, with a similar number of media representa­tives present along the touchline.

Portugal, who were also celebratin­g the country’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 fifth 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 was a thirdplace finish in 1966.

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