Cristiano Ronaldo 'motivated' ahead of football World Cup in Qatar

Cristiano Ronaldo 'motivated' ahead of football World Cup in Qatar
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo during training at Al Shahaniya SC Training Facilities, Al-Shahaniya, Qatar, on November 19, 2022. (REUTERS)
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Updated 19 November 2022
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Cristiano Ronaldo 'motivated' ahead of football World Cup in Qatar

Cristiano Ronaldo 'motivated' ahead of football World Cup in Qatar
  • Bernardo Silva says atmosphere in Portugal camp 'top, top, top'
  • Ronaldo's recent Manchester United interview draws controversy

DOHA: Bernardo Silva insisted the atmosphere around Portugal's World Cup camp was "top, top, top," despite mounting controversy generated by Cristiano Ronaldo's recent interview in England.
Five-time Ballon d'Or winner and all-time top international goalscorer in men's football Ronaldo lashed out at his club Manchester United and coach Erik ten Hag earlier this week when speaking to TalkTV.
Questions about Ronaldo dominated Silva's press conference and the Manchester City midfielder was not keen to respond in depth, although he did say the forward was focused and motivated.
"The news from England has nothing to do with the national team," said Silva.
"It also has nothing to do with me, so I won't comment. I'm not a Manchester United player, even if I were, I wouldn't answer. They're a rival club, it's nothing to do with me."
However, repeatedly asked about Ronaldo and whether there was any tension in the camp after he appeared to share a frosty interaction with club team-mate Bruno Fernandes, Silva responded.
"I don't see any strange atmosphere in our team between Cristiano and another player," he said.
"It is his matter that he has to resolve individually with the right person."
"A motivated and focused Ronaldo, like everyone else, and he is another player here to help our country and the national team.
"There is a lot of talk about this topic, but we have a World Cup to play. I don't understand the persistence because there is nothing there."
Portugal shone in their 4-1 win over Nigeria without Ronaldo, but Silva said it was normal that the team could function well without their talisman.
"He's part of the team, obviously, but when he's not there, we know how to respond. Whenever he wasn't there, we responded well. We're ready.
"There are 26 of us, it doesn't matter if it's one person or another (playing)."
Ronaldo is set to appear at his fifth World Cup and Euro 2016 winners Portugal open their campaign against Ghana on November 24, before facing Uruguay and South Korea.