Cristiano Ronaldo will continue to take penalties for Portugal
despite losing his touch from the spot for both club and country, coach
Fernando Santos said on Sunday.
Ronaldo,
Portugal's all-time leading scorer, missed a penalty in the 0-0 draw
with Austria in Group F on Saturday and has failed to hit the target in
four of his last five penalties for Portugal and Real Madrid.
"If
there is a penalty in the next game, Cristiano Ronaldo will take it and
he will score," Santos told reporters. "He is used to scoring goals, he
is a winner and
he also reacts well when he makes a mistake. That is
what we expect from him."
Ronaldo, who won a
record 128th cap on Saturday, has had a disappointing Euro 2016 so far,
failing to convert any of several good chances as Portugal have drawn
both of their games.
Left-back Raphael
Guerreiro has increased the pressure on Ronaldo's place as the free kick
specialist after scoring with a superbly-taken effort in a 3-0 friendly
win over Norway before the tournament when Ronaldo was not playing.
"Cristiano
always wants to take the free kicks and it has always been him who has
taken them," said Santos. "If Raphael had not scored that goal, nobody
would be talking about this."
"We played
really well against Austria without scoring and we have to continue with
this attitude. We made Austria, who are ranked 10th in the world, look
like a small team."
Santos
said Portugal should not be ashamed of "being ugly" and that he had
told his family that he would not be coming home until the day after the
Euro 2016 final when he expected a party.
"Sometimes,
I get the feeling that we are ashamed about being ugly, or not being
pretty," he said. "If we have to be ugly and that brings us efficiency,
we have to be ugly. I'm ugly by nature and I don't mind being even
uglier."
Portugal need to
beat Hungary on Wednesday to make sure of qualifying for the knockout
stages but Santos said he would be staying in France until the final on
July 10.
"I am only going back to Portugal on July 11 and I am going to be welcomed with a party," he said.
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