Imperial Valley Press

Portugal beats Algeria 3-0 in final warm-up before World Cup

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LISBON, Portugal (AP) — With Cristiano Ronaldo back in action, Portugal cruised to a 3-0 win over Algeria in its final warmup match before traveling to Russia for the World Cup.

Ronaldo, who hadn’t played since leading Real Madrid to a third straight Champions League title last month, set up one of Portugal’s goals at the Stadium of Light. He also had one disallowed for offside before being substitute­d in the 75th minute.

Ronaldo joined Portugal’s squad on Monday, later than the rest of the squad, because of the Champions League final.

Portugal opened the scoring in the 18th minute with a shot from inside the area by Goncalo Guedes after a nice head-pass by Bernardo Silva. Bruno Fernandes added to the lead in the 37th with a close-range header after a well-placed left-footed cross by Ronaldo, and Guedes netted his second goal early in the second half with a header after a cross by Raphael Guerreiro from the left side. Portugal scored another goal near the end but it was called off by video review because of a handball by Guedes. Portugal, which will travel to Russia on Saturday, had already played two other warm-up matches, drawing Tunisia 2-2 and Belgium 0-0.

Coach Fernando Santos will take 13 players to Russia who helped the team win its first major title at the European Championsh­ip two years ago in France. Portugal will begin its World Cup campaign against Iberian rival Spain on June 15 in Sochi. Its other Group B matches will be against Morocco and Iran.

 ??  ?? Portugal’s Goncalo Guedes (second from left) Bernardo Silva (second from right) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)celebrate the opening goal during a friendly soccer match between Portugal and Algeria in Lisbon.
Portugal’s Goncalo Guedes (second from left) Bernardo Silva (second from right) and Cristiano Ronaldo (right)celebrate the opening goal during a friendly soccer match between Portugal and Algeria in Lisbon.

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