Sowetan

Ronaldo carries hopes of the nation

Forward is chasing the winners’ medal

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Sochi, Russia – Cristiano Ronaldo will launch his latest and probably last attempt to crown his career with a World Cup winners’ medal when European champions Portugal face Spain in their opening World Cup game today.

Ronaldo will lock horns with six of his Real Madrid teammates as the Spaniards attempt to shrug off the sacking of coach Julen Lopetegui following the announceme­nt that he will take over at the Bernabeu next month.

It is worth wondering what Ronaldo might have known of Lopetegui’s imminent appointmen­t at Real, given the relationsh­ip both have with Portuguese super-agent Jorge Mendes, at a time when the forward’s own club future remains the source of speculatio­n. But now, amid all that, Ronaldo’s focus is on the World Cup, the one major honour still missing from his CV.

It is a stretch to make Portugal one of the favourites to win the trophy, even with Ronaldo, but they are neverthele­ss in Russia as the reigning European champions after surprising France on home soil two years ago.

Ronaldo is 33 now, still in fantastic physical condition and the reigning Ballon d’Or winner. He can probably play on for as long as he wants, but it is hard to imagine him returning for a fifth World Cup to be staged in Qatar in 2022.

If he is to cap his career with a World Cup winners’ medal, then now is the time, and what better way to start than by inspiring Portugal to victory over their neighbours and putting themselves in pole position in Group B.

“Of course Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player in the world at the moment and he will be the top player at this World Cup. There are no words to describe him,” said admiring teammate Joao Mario at Portugal’s base near Moscow this week.

Ronaldo was playing the last time Portugal beat their rivals in a major tournament, winning 1-0 to eliminate Spain in the group stage at Euro 2004.

He was just 19 then, and has gone on to become his country’s leading scorer with 81 internatio­nal goals. – ● ●

 ?? /FRANCISCO LEONG/AFP ?? Cristiano Ronaldo will lock horns with his Real teammates when Portugal play Spain.
/FRANCISCO LEONG/AFP Cristiano Ronaldo will lock horns with his Real teammates when Portugal play Spain.

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