Khaleej Times

PORTUGAL READY TO WALK THE TALK

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Portugal will be keen to let their football do the talking when they face Ghana in their World Cup opener on Thursday amid controvers­y over Cristiano Ronaldo’s comments about Manchester United and tensions between the squad and the media. Euro 2016 champions Portugal hammered Nigeria 4-0 in their last warm-up match before flying to Qatar, offering some encouragem­ent to their fans after a poor run of form.

But Ghana, who reached the World Cup quarterfin­als in 2016, arrived on the Arabian Peninsula with wind their sails too after beating Switzerlan­d 2-0 in a friendly.

The match at the 974 Stadium in Doha gives the sides the chance to lay down an early marker in Group H, which also includes Uruguay and South Korea.

Portugal coach Fernando Santos has come under pressure from local media and fans following recent disappoint­ments - including a last-16 Euros exit last year.

There is also talk of tension in the squad and worries among fans that the team is too focused on serving captain Ronaldo, who at 37 is past his prime.

“The environmen­t in the changing room is excellent. No problems,” five-times Ballon d’or winner Ronaldo said on Monday. “The group is shielded. And I take this opportunit­y to say: stop asking about me.” But the chances of Ronaldo stepping out of the spotlight look slim in the wake of an explosive TV interview in which he said he had been betrayed by Manchester United, prompting speculatio­n that he will soon leave the club.

He led Portugal to triumph at Euro 2016 but World Cup glory has eluded him and Qatar represents his last chance. —

 ?? — REUTERS ?? Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo during training at Al Shahaniya SC.
— REUTERS Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo during training at Al Shahaniya SC.
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