The Portuguese talisman has been the focus of sporting discussions ever since his frowning press conference after Real Madrid’s 3-0 victory over Granada, but was all smiles in training for the Navigators.
After the explosive statements last weekend, Cristiano Ronaldo seems to have recovered his smile while training with his fellow countrymen in the Portuguese national team. The change of scenery has been good for the Real Madrid star as he returns to group
sessions after training alone in the gym.
With plenty of reports coming out in sporting circles regarding the talismanic forward, all members of the Portuguese expedition did not hesitate to emphasize the good mood of their captain.
From the president of the Portuguese Football Federation, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ruben-Amorim-c31829, everyone has come out in the open and claimed that Ronaldo has not shown slightest sign of problems.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ronaldo-c31734’s problems have not affected Portugal’s preparations and is adamant the player himself is
normal.
"The problem will not affect us at Christian nothing, not even him. We are calm and thinking only of the match against Luxembourg."
Finally it is good news for Madridista and Portuguese national team fans, who look up at arguably the best European player. Ronaldo is ready to play against Luxembourg, a positive omen from the Portuguese international who left the Santiago Bernabeu turf
with obvious symptoms of pain, and disenchantment with the Spanish club.
The Maderian Rocket wants to play on Friday, and it seems that Paulo Bento will grant him his desire to star after a tumultuous week in the news. It will be a big step up for the star who has been training alone and only recently returned to join the group
dynamics.
Portugal’s Group F qualifier for 2014 FIFA World Cup against http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Paulo-c29431 Bento’s charges are tipped to secure an easy victory against their modest rivals.
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