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After funeral, will it be party for Spain?

In 2014 WORLD CUP Spain and Portugal finished third in their respective groups and failed to qualify for the knockout stage.

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Spain and Portugal will clash on Friday in the first high-profile encounter of the FIFA World Cup at the Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi. However, off-field happenings have dominated the news for both teams.

While Spain's FIFA World Cup preparatio­ns were thrown into turmoil on Wednesday as Real Madridboun­d coach Julen Lopetegui was fired on the eve of the tournament, just two days before their opening game in Russia, the Portuguese too have been hit by some unrest in the squad.

Four of Fernando Santos' squad have cancelled their Sporting Lisbon contracts following a chaotic season.William Carvalho, Gelson Martins, Bruno Fernandes and Bas Dost joined Rui Patricio and Daniel Podence in filing notices with the Portuguese Securities Market Commission.

Meanwhile, in a bombshell developmen­t which followed the naming of Lopetegui as Real's new coach on Tuesday, the Spanish federation confirmed that the 2010 World Cup winners had sacked their coach and replaced him with Fernando Hierro.

"We don't have time to feel sorry for ourselves," said Hierro, who was already working for the Spanish federation as sporting director. "The objective is to fight for a World Cup. The players have been working towards this for two years.

"I've told the players that we have a wonderful, exciting challenge and we can't let this be an excuse to distract us from our dream."

Cristiano Ronaldo will launch his latest and probably last attempt to crown his career with a World Cup winner's medal when European champions Portugal face neighbours Spain.

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 nev- ertheless 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 in Qatar in 2022. If he is to cap his career with a World Cup win- ner's medal, then now is his time, and what better way to start than by inspiring Portugal to victory over their neighbours and put themselves in pole position in Group B.

 ??  ?? Spainish Defender and captain Sergio Ramos (L) and Portugal's striker Cristiano Ronaldo will be the players to watch.
Spainish Defender and captain Sergio Ramos (L) and Portugal's striker Cristiano Ronaldo will be the players to watch.

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