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Cristiano Ronaldo joins Portugal training camp
Cristiano Ronaldo has joined his Portugal teammates in preparations for its 2018 World Cup campaign, which begins June 15 with a match against Spain in Sochi, Russia.
The Real Madrid star, who took some time off after the Blancos' victory over Liverpool in the Champions League final on May 26, arrived on Monday at the squad's training facility in the Lisbon suburb of Oeiras. Ronaldo, a five-time winner of the Ballon d'Or, is always a magnet for attention and media interest and the Portugal's all-time leading scorer has been heightened by his recent comments suggesting that might leave Real Madrid.
But when the subject of Ronaldo's future came up Monday during a press conference, teammate Joao Moutinho insisted that Cristiano would not be distracted by the issue. "It does not affect him nor will it affect any of the players. We are focused on what we have to do in the national team. We are concentrated on that and not on speculation regarding what a player will or will not do," the AS Monaco midfielder said.
With Ronaldo's arrival, Moutinho said, "We have a complete group now. He is an added value. We have the best in the world with us and we have to learn and evolve with him." Ronaldo will play Thursday when Portugal hosts Algeria in Lisbon in a friendly. Playing without its leader, Portugal drew 2-2 with Tunisia and 0-0 against Belgium in its last two friendlies.
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