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Suarez pushes aside rivalry with Ronaldo

- BY TIM BOOTH Associated Press

SOCHI, Russia — Luis Suarez believes any rivalry he may have with Cristiano Ronaldo is limited just to their club teams playing the last four years against each other in La Liga.

In other words, it won’t be Suarez vs. Ronaldo when Uruguay and Portugal meet in the World Cup Round of 16 on Saturday night, it’ll be team against team.

“When it comes to the rivalry with Ronaldo at club level, that’s a different thing all together,” Suarez said Friday.

“This is a World Cup, and, of course we’re all defending and we’re all working for our national teams, and that’s the essential aspect. And everybody will try and give their utmost tomorrow to prevail.”

While Suarez seemed to play down or avoid questions about Ronaldo, it’s clear Uruguay must continue to have the tightest defense in the tournament to keep Ronaldo and others under control. Ronaldo scored four goals in Portugal’s first two group- stage matches. Uruguay is the only team that didn’t concede a goal in the first round— in a group with Russia, Saudi Arabia and Egypt.

Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez was compliment­ary of Ronaldo and the rest of the Portugal squad, noting several times Uruguay will be facing the reigning champions of Europe. But he also admitted it’ll be a group effort trying to slow down Portugal’s star.

“Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the best strikers in the world,” Tabarez said. “He has a great potential obviously and in planning the match, especially focusing on the opponent and considerin­g the level that every player has … what Ronaldo has on top of the qualities is that he’s the leader of that team. That is an additional factor. There is not a single player that can contain him there. We will have to work collective­ly in order to try and contain him.”

Portugal coach Fernando Santos knew the question about Portugal’s dependence on Ronaldo was coming, and he said he even won a coffee because of it after making a bet with the team’s press officer ahead the news conference Friday.

“I have to repeat it time and time again,” Santos said. “He is the best player in the world in my opinion and it’s natural that the team depends on him, but you can ask the same question to Uruguay’s coach too, if his team depends on Suarez or [ Edinson] Cavani. All great players are always very important to their teams.”

But Santos reiterated that not even Ronaldo can solve things by himself.

“If Cristiano plays by himself, Portugal is going to lose,” Santos said. “It’s impossible for a player to win by himself. Even if he scores three goals in match, you still need to have a team to support him.”

 ?? AP PHOTOS ?? Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo ( top) and Uruguay’s Luis Suarez ( bottom), who are rivals in La Liga, will square off Saturday in the Round of 16.
AP PHOTOS Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo ( top) and Uruguay’s Luis Suarez ( bottom), who are rivals in La Liga, will square off Saturday in the Round of 16.
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