It s part of football Portugal boss makes bold comments about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo
It s part of football - Portugal boss makes bold comments about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Football UEFA Nations League 2022-23 News
It was a good day at the office. See you in Braga! #WearTheFlag4248748Foi um dia bom no escritório. Vemo-nos em Braga! #VesteABandeiraIt was a good day at the office. See you in Braga! #WearTheFlag https://t.co/DFrDVxM3VJ Starring in the match for the Selecao were Manchester United duo Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes. The former grabbed a brace, while the latter scored and assisted a goal each. Their Red Devils teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, on the other hand, had a relatively quieter match. He provided the assist for Diogo Jota's goal, but failed to get himself on the scoresheet. Assessing Ronaldo's performance on Saturday, Santos claimed that the forward had three or four chances to score. The Portugal manager, however, insisted that he is not worried about the player's struggles. Santos went on to heap praise on Ronaldo for putting the team ahead of himself. The manager believes Portugal would not have scored the goal they scored if the Manchester United superstar had not created space for the rest of the team. He was quoted as saying by Portuguese sports daily O Jogo: "Football is like that. He [Cristiano Ronaldo] had three or four chances to score, sometimes he hit badly, other times he hit well but didn't score, it's part of football. He worked a lot for the team. If he hadn't opened the spaces, the goals wouldn't have come." "Of course, we all expect goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, but we all also expect goals from the Portuguese team and he too. He is happy because we won and we won well." Portugal are now scheduled to face Spain in the Nations League on Tuesday (September 27).
It s part of football - Portugal boss makes bold comments about Manchester United superstar Cristiano Ronaldo
By Dakir Mohammed Thanveer Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal beat Czech Republic 4-0 on Saturday Portugal boss Fernando Santos has no qualms about Cristiano Ronaldo despite the Manchester United superstar failing to score in Selecao's 4-0 win against the Czech Republic in the Nations League. Portugal played their first match of the international break against the Czech Republic on Saturday (September 24). Jaroslav Silhavy's side were no match for them as they beat their UEFA Nations League A Group 2 rivals 4-0. Portugal@selecaoportugalFoi um dia bom no escritório. Vemo-nos em Braga! #VesteABandeiraIt was a good day at the office. See you in Braga! #WearTheFlag4248748Foi um dia bom no escritório. Vemo-nos em Braga! #VesteABandeiraIt was a good day at the office. See you in Braga! #WearTheFlag https://t.co/DFrDVxM3VJ Starring in the match for the Selecao were Manchester United duo Diogo Dalot and Bruno Fernandes. The former grabbed a brace, while the latter scored and assisted a goal each. Their Red Devils teammate Cristiano Ronaldo, on the other hand, had a relatively quieter match. He provided the assist for Diogo Jota's goal, but failed to get himself on the scoresheet. Assessing Ronaldo's performance on Saturday, Santos claimed that the forward had three or four chances to score. The Portugal manager, however, insisted that he is not worried about the player's struggles. Santos went on to heap praise on Ronaldo for putting the team ahead of himself. The manager believes Portugal would not have scored the goal they scored if the Manchester United superstar had not created space for the rest of the team. He was quoted as saying by Portuguese sports daily O Jogo: "Football is like that. He [Cristiano Ronaldo] had three or four chances to score, sometimes he hit badly, other times he hit well but didn't score, it's part of football. He worked a lot for the team. If he hadn't opened the spaces, the goals wouldn't have come." "Of course, we all expect goals from Cristiano Ronaldo, but we all also expect goals from the Portuguese team and he too. He is happy because we won and we won well." Portugal are now scheduled to face Spain in the Nations League on Tuesday (September 27).