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Ronaldo Says Winning for Portugal Matters More Than Scoring Goals

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Cristiano Ronaldo has vowed to defend Portugal’s badge for the rest of his life. Speaking at a press conference before Portugal’s Nations League quarter-final second leg against Denmark on Sunday, Ronaldo made it clear that winning matters more to him than personal glory.

Portugal lost the first leg 1-0 at Parken on Thursday, but Ronaldo stressed that his focus is on helping the team succeed, no matter who scores.

“It’s not about me scoring. I just want Portugal to win. If we win and I don’t even play, I’ll take that,” Ronaldo said, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano.

“My focus has always been on defending my country’s badge until I die. I’d be happy if we win tomorrow and someone else gets the goal.” Ronaldo has scored a record-breaking 135 goals for Portugal since his debut in 2003.


 

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Martinez Defends Decision to Keep Ronaldo on the Pitch

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Portugal’s team coach, Roberto Martinez, spoke about the recent match and shared his thoughts. He also addressed the fact that he did not substitute Cristiano Ronaldo.

The coach praised the player, stating that he believes there was no reason to take the star off the field.

“It made no sense at all to take off Cristiano Ronaldo, who is the best goalscorer in history, off the field when we were looking for goals.”


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Ronaldo Under Spotlight as Portugal Prepare for Match Following Messi’s Hat-Trick

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Popular footballer Ronaldo is getting questioned and facing pressure ahead of his upcoming match this Wednesday.

This may be because Messi played last night and scored a hat-trick, and many people are creating an internal rivalry between the two players to see how well Ronaldo will perform for Portugal tonight.

It can be noted that Ronaldo’s last hat-trick was against Spain in 2018.


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“We Were Forced to Leave Immediately” — Iran Coach Speaks Out

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The coach of Iran’s club described his team’s journey as the most oppressive in this World Cup. It can be noted that the country was announced to play against Los Angeles after their draw with New Zealand.

The coach shared that they had already planned to rest for a day for recovery before returning, but instead were told to leave immediately.

“After the game, they said to us, ‘You have to leave immediately. We’ve been asked to get on a plane and return to our camp in Tijuana, and we are really troubled by that.’

“They are forcing us to go back early. They are making the situation more and more difficult, more hurdles, but we’re not going to let that stop us from doing our best.”


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