Cristiano Ronaldo enters the World Cup dogged by scandal, but Portugal teammate Ruben Neves predicts a “phenomenal” tournament for the forward.
The superstar, who has been relegated to a supporting role at Manchester United this season, attacked his club and United coach Erik ten Hag last week in a TV interview.
Despite his troubles at the club level, the five-time winner is still Portugal’s captain at 37, and Neves is certain he can shine at his sixth World Cup.
“From what I’ve seen in training he is in a spectacular state of form,” Neves said on Sunday.
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“We’re not worried about anything. We know that we can work very well so that individuals stand out. If we are good, Cristiano will be phenomenal.”
Ronaldo holds the record for most goals scored in men’s international football history with 117.
Last week, video of Cristiano Ronaldo and Bruno Fernandes, who play for Manchester United and Portugal, shaking hands appeared tense.
Neves, though, downplayed rumours of conflict within the team.
“I don’t think there’s controversy in the dressing room, it’s impossible for us to go around without some controversy,” said the midfielder.
“There’s more outside the camp and in the media than in the dressing room. It’s all been said, and we have a spectacular atmosphere.”
Neves, a 25-year-old player for Wolves, was questioned if he might leave the Premier League club in January because he has been connected with moves away from the failing team.
“I’m leaving Wolves this month, I hope at least until the 18th (of December, the World Cup final),” he joked.
“I don’t want to come back earlier. My big goal is to stay here as long as possible and give my best for the team.”