Ronaldo Confident in Portugal's World Cup Prospects

Cristiano Ronaldo, the veteran captain of the Portugal National Team, has expressed confidence in his team's ability to perform well at the upcoming World Cup. He highlighted the team's positive approach and hard work in preparation, stating that he feels physically fit and believes they will deliver a strong performance.
Ronaldo emphasized the importance of starting well, aiming to finish at the top of their group. Portugal's World Cup campaign will commence on June 17 in Houston against the Democratic Republic of Congo, followed by matches against Uzbekistan and Colombia in Group K.
This World Cup will mark Ronaldo's record sixth appearance, and he aims to help the team flourish under current coach Roberto Martinez. Recently, Portugal played two friendly matches, winning 2-1 against Nigeria, although Ronaldo did not score.
Portugal finished third in the 1966 World Cup and reached the quarter-finals four years ago in Qatar.
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