Fans hold their breath: will Ronaldo be fit for Brazil?
AFP | HT Correspondent, Florham Park (united States)
Updated on: Jun 09, 2014 02:04 am IST
Cristiano Ronaldo continued his special training regimen aimed at getting over leg injuries that threaten his participation in Portugal's World Cup opener.
They face a daunting World Cup opener on June 16 against Germany.
"Portugal has to go step by step, because it's a very difficult group," Hugo Almeida a former Werder Bremen striker now under contract to Besiktas in Turkey.
"The first game is almost a final for us," added Almeida, a veteran of Portugal's 2010 World Cup campaign. "Germany is a very strong team."
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