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Euro 2016: Coach wary of sharks at Portugal

AFP
Published : Jun 25, 2016, 2:09 am IST
Updated : Jun 25, 2016, 2:09 am IST

Croatian midfielder Luka Modric at a training session in Deauville on Thursday, ahead of their match against Portugal. (Photo: AFP )

Croatian midfielder Luka Modric at a training session in Deauville on Thursday, ahead of their match against Portugal. (Photo: AFP )

Cristiano Ronaldo awoke from his Euro 2016 slumber in time to rescue Portugal from an early exit, but faces a greater challenge against a classy Croatia side that Portugal coach Fernando Santos called “sharks”.

Ronaldo 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 star has more records in his sights as he is just one goal behind French legend Michel Platini’s mark of nine in European Champio-nship 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,” said Ronaldo.

“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,” he said.

Croatia are likely to be even stronger for Saturday’s clash than against Spain with the return of Ronaldo’s Real 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,” admitted Portugal boss Santos.

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’s a confident player anyway, but this will have boosted him for the next game, against Croatia.”