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Cristiano Ronaldo, a closed face and sharp voice, takes place in front of the media on the eve of a crucial match. Portugal faces Denmark this Wednesday in the League of Nations Wednesday, with a 2-1 deficit to be filled. But the sporting issue seems to be overshadowed by an electric atmosphere. “There is a form of negativity around the Seleção”, let go of the captain, pointing to media criticism and questions deemed “Dressurers”. “Look at me when I answer, not your computer”he asserts, recalling that the challenges on the ground are enough.
Højlund and celebrations: “not a problem”
Asked about the celebration of Rasmus Højlund, imitator of his famous “Siiiuuu” after a goal against Portugal, CR7 kicked in touch: “It is not for lack of respect. In all sports, people imitate me. I just hope that he will see me celebrate tomorrow! »» A malicious response, but which does not hide the issue: Portugal must reverse the home trend to qualify.
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Cristiano Ronaldo raised the tone at a press conference.
Cristiano Ronaldo makes his self -criticism
Legend of football, Ronaldo assumes his missed match:
“I haven't played well, either. But that is part of life. Far from being discouraged, he puts on a collective start: “Tomorrow, there is no other option than winning. If we win and I don't score, I sign immediately. »» A speech turned to unity, supported by a vibrant call to supporters : “I hope a nice night for everyone. Transmit your strength! »»
Alvalade, last bulwark?
At 39, Ronaldo always embodies the soul of a Portugal in search of stability. Despite the doubts, he hammered : “I will defend this jersey until death. »» Will the Stade d'Alvalade, Bastion of Sporting Lisbon, become the place of a Renaissance? Without a victory, elimination would sound like a failure for a team accustomed to the summits. But with CR7, the hope of a reversal remains permitted.
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