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Ronaldo says row with United ‘won’t shake’ Portugal team

‘I don’t have to worry about what others think, I talk when I want to. Everybody in the team knows who I am, what I believe in’

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Cristiano Ronaldo insisted yesterday that his explosive row with Manchester United would not impact Portugal’s chances at the World Cup as they prepare for their opening match in Qatar with Ghana on Thursday.

Last week superstar Ronaldo lashed out at Premier League club United and the team’s coach Erik ten Hag in a TV interview after being relegated to a peripheral role this season.

“I have no doubt that this recent episode, that interview, and other episodes with other players that happen sometimes, can sometimes shake the player but won’t shake the team,” Ronaldo said at a press conference at the Portugal camp at Shahaniya Sports Club yesterday

Ronaldo, who is set to start his fifth and likely final World Cup, was suspended for the Premier League club’s 1-1 draw at Chelsea after refusing to come on as a substitute against Tottenham last month.

The 37-year-old claimed during the interview that he felt “provoked” into that reaction by Ten Hag and yesterday was unrepentan­t about giving the interview. “I don’t have to worry about what others think, I talk when I want to,” he said. “Everybody in the team knows who I am, what I believe in.”

The Portugal captain said that he is not worried about how his actions will impact the squad, adding that he feels great about their chances of winning the World Cup. “In my life, the best timing is always my timing,” Ronaldo said.

“I don’t have to think about what other people think. The players know me really well for many years and know the type of person I am. It’s an ambitious group that is hungry and focused.

So I’m sure it (the interview) won’t shake the changing room’s concentrat­ion and focus.”

Ronaldo said frosty interactio­n with his teammate for club and country Bruno Fernandes, along with images of him grabbing Manchester City’s Joao

Cancelo by the head, had been being overblown by the media. “In these final stages of competitio­ns there’s always those type of moments,” said Ronaldo.

“We were just playing around, I have a great relationsh­ip with him (Fernandes). I was asking him, because his plane was late, I asked him if he came by boat. The same thing happened with Cancelo, he was a bit sad during training and I grabbed him by the neck and told him ‘Come on, you’ve got this’, that’s what I said. And then it became another controvers­y at your end. The whole atmosphere is excellent, it’s bulletproo­f and iron clad. The next player who comes here, you don’t have to ask about that, don’t talk about me, you don’t have to talk about Cristiano Ronaldo... help them out, ask them about the World Cup.”

Portugal open their Group H campaign against Ghana on Thursday before facing Uruguay and South Korea. After missing a friendly with a stomach bug last week, Ronaldo says he is in perfect shape to play.

“I feel great, I have recovered my best shape, we’ve had good training sessions, the team and myself, I’m ready to start the World Cup in the best possible way,” Ronaldo added.

Ronaldo, who made his Portugal debut in 2003, is poised to appear at his fifth World Cup. He is the all-time top goalscorer in men’s internatio­nal football with 117 strikes in 191 games.

The forward recently appeared in a Louis Vuitton advert alongside longtime rival, Argentina striker Lionel Messi, where the pair were pictured playing a game of chess.

“I would like to be the player to checkmate Messi, it happened in the chess game and in football it would be magic,” Ronaldo said with a smile.

Messi has won seven Ballon d’Or awards and many consider him to be the best player of all-time. “Even if I win the World Cup that debate will continue,” said Ronaldo.

“Some people like me more, some people like me less. The World Cup will always be a showcase. But if you tell me you won’t win any more tournament­s in your career, I would still be happy, given all I have achieved.”

Ronaldo also said he had nothing to prove by winning the World Cup as he had “nothing missing in my life.”

“If I had to prove something at 37 years and eight months [old]... After what I’ve already done and won, it would be a surprise for me,” Ronaldo added.

“I am an ambitious player. I would love to win t his World Cup. It would be magical, it would be spectacula­r, a dream. I’m very proud of what I’ve achieved so far... Thanks to God, I have nothing missing in my life.”

 ?? (AFP) ?? Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left) takes part in a training session at the Shahaniya Sports Club yesterday.
(AFP) Portugal’s forward Cristiano Ronaldo (left) takes part in a training session at the Shahaniya Sports Club yesterday.

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