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Cristiano Ronaldo takes part in training ahead of Portugal's Euro 2016 last-16 match against Croatia. Gonzalo Fuentes / Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo awoke from his Euro 2016
slumber in time to rescue Portugal from an early exit, but faces a
greater challenge against a Croatia side that Portugal coach Fernando
Santos called “sharks".
Ronaldo, 31, made history as the first
player to score in four European Championships with a double in a
thrilling 3-3 draw with Hungary. The result saw Portugal just squeeze
through behind Iceland and Hungary in third-place in Group F.
The
Real Madrid forward has more records in his sights as he is just one
goal behind French legend Michel Platini’s mark of nine in European
Championship finals.
However, Ronaldo refused to accept Portugal
were underdogs against a Croatia side that shocked two-time defending
champions Spain to top Group D.
“We made it and now we face a very good team, but the odds are 50/50," Ronaldo said.
“Croatia are a tough team, with good players. Not every team manages to beat Spain.
“We respect them, but we know our strengths and we’ll look them in the eye when we face them."
Croatia
are likely to be even stronger for Saturday’s clash in Lille than
against Spain with the return of Ronaldo’s Madrid teammate Luka Modric
from injury.
Juventus frontman Mario Mandzukic is also likely to
shake off a knock to retake his place after Croatia coach Ante Cacic
made five changes for the historic win over Spain.
“Croatia are one of the sharks we had been trying to avoid," Portugal coach Santos said.
“They placed first in a group with Spain, which tells you all you need to know about them."
However, Santos has placed his faith in Ronaldo to again answer his country’s call after his double strike.
“This
will have increased his confidence levels," he said. “He’s a confident
player anyway, but this will have boosted him for the next game against
Croatia."
For Croatia a bright start to a tournament in France has
rekindled memories of their fairytale run to the World Cup semi-finals
in 1998 before losing out to the hosts 2-1.
Ivan Perisic was the hero against Spain, drilling home the winner three minutes from time.
However,
Croatia cannot get carried away despite finding themselves in the
weaker half of the draw avoiding Germany, France, Italy, Spain or
England until the final.
“We made a really great job in the group
stages, but this is just the beginning. If we lose the next match this
doesn’t mean anything," Perisic said.
“We have to stay at the same level and fight as we did in the first three matches if we want to recreate memories of 1998."
The
sour note for Croatia has come off the field as their football
federation (HNS) was fined €100,000 (Dh406,000) for disturbances when
fans threw flares onto the pitch during a 2-2 draw with the Czech
Republic last week.
HNS president and hero of the 1998 World Cup
run Davor Suker praised the security effort that ensured there were no
problems in the stands against Spain.
However, he called for
stricter controls on those allowed to enter the grounds in France to
ensure there is no repeat of the Lens trouble.
“In any other
country this would last one day," Suker said. “There are between 300 and
500 hooligans in Croatia that are listed, that cause problems in any
place in Europe and came to Saint-Etienne. You have to stop them
entering the ground.
“There was exceptional security (in the Spain match), there were no problems and exceptional fair play.
“Ninety
nine point nine per cent (of fans) are great, but there are 0.01 per
cent of radicals that want to destroy football and we have to stop them
now because we have paid over one million euros in fines for nothing."
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