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    Home - Football - Cristiano Ronaldo vows to be ‘good boy’ amid Ireland boos
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    Cristiano Ronaldo vows to be ‘good boy’ amid Ireland boos

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    • Cristiano Ronaldo anticipates boos from fans at the Aviva Stadium but remains focused on helping Portugal secure World Cup qualification.
    • The Portugal captain acknowledges the challenge posed by Ireland, emphasising the importance of teamwork and his desire to score goals.

    Cristiano Ronaldo vows to be ‘good boy’ amid Ireland boos

    Cristiano Ronaldo promised to be a “good boy” as he prepares to face a tide of boos at the Aviva Stadium.

    The Portugal skipper will lead his teammates in their World Cup qualifier with the Republic of Ireland in Dublin on Thursday a month after celebrating Rúben Neves’ last-gasp winner in the reverse fixture in the face of defender Jake O’Brien.

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    Ronaldo told media on Wednesday that he expects to be booed, but is concentrating only on the task of helping his team reach what will be his last World Cup finals.

    He said: “I really like the fans here. The support they give to the national team, it’s lovely. For me, it’s a pleasure to come and play here again.

    “Of course, it will be tough. I hope they don’t boo me too much tomorrow. I swear that I’m going to try to be a good boy.

    “But of course, I do my job. I try to win the game and try to score to help my team. I’m sure that the game will be difficult.”

    Ronaldo endured an evening to forget in the Lisbon encounter as he drew a blank after Caoimhín Kelleher saved his penalty, which had been awarded by Slovakian referee Ivan Kruzliak.

    Ireland fans accused the former Manchester United, Real Madrid and Juventus star of having an undue influence over the match official, but Ronaldo was having none of it.

    He said: “It’s normal because they know if they lose tomorrow, they are out, so they try to make things around the game, to try to do things.

    “But we have to be prepared for a tough game. I think it will be very similar to the game they played in Lisbon — and they have a chance.

    “They are a good team, so we are prepared. I think Portugal will have a good game and will try to win the match.”

    Portugal will secure qualification to the World Cup with a win, while Ireland have work to do to finish ahead of rivals Hungary and Armenia in the race for second spot in Group F and a spot in the UEFA playoffs in March.

    Ronaldo said earlier this week the World Cup campaign will be his last as he contemplated retirement, but the 40-year-old is intent on adding to his already sizeable trophy haul.

    However the man with a staggering 143 international goals to his name said that quest is far from all about him.

    He said: “A national team doesn’t depend on one good player, but it helps to have good players who can make a difference, especially with goals.

    “It’s always good for me to score goals. I want to play in this next World Cup, but we’ll take it step by step.”

    Portugal boss Roberto Martinez will be without suspended midfielder Bruno Fernandes and injured defender Nuno Mendes in Dublin, where he expects a difficult evening after the victory in Lisbon.

    Martinez said: “I think we’re going to see an Irish team that is full of confidence, they’re playing at home and this is the last camp to try to qualify for the World Cup, so I think the game will be totally different.”

    Information from PA was used in this story.

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