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Ice man Ronaldo comes up with the goods yet again

June 16, 2018

Three goals against Spain makes Ronaldo the oldest man to score a hat-trick in the World Cup finals.

'I have said it so many times. Cristiano is the best in the world.'

IMAGE: Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates after scoring from a free-kick and registering a hat-trick in the 3-3 draw against Spain at the World Cup, in Sochi, on Friday. Photograph: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images

Cometh the hour, cometh the man, and where football is concerned there is no man quite like Cristiano Ronaldo.

 

The Real Madrid forward was superb in Portugal's 3-3 World Cup draw with Spain on Friday, giving his team the perfect start with a penalty, putting them 2-1 ahead and popping up at the death, cool as you like, to whip home a free-kick and complete a magnificent hat-trick.

"I have said it so many times," Portugal coach Fernando Santos told reporters. "Cristiano is the best in the world."

The hottest debate in football over the last decade has been between those who think Ronaldo is the greatest and those who prefer Barcelona's Lionel Messi.

IMAGE: Portugal striker Cristiano Ronaldo clashes with Sergio Busquets of Spain. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

With both players now into their 30s – Ronaldo is 33 – the Russia World Cup could be the last chance for them to stake their claims at international level and the Portuguese made the best possible start.

His three goals against Spain made him the oldest man to score a hat-trick in the World Cup finals and only the fourth to net in four consecutive global showpiece tournaments.

Known for his impressive physique, Ronaldo is often criticised for his preening, but on a warm and humid night by the Black Sea, coach Santos lauded his striker not for his muscles but for his mind.

IMAGE: Ronaldo became the fourth player to score in four World Cups after Uwe Seeler, Pele and Miroslav Klose. Photograph: Stu Forster/Getty Images

"More important than his physical form is his mental form; he has incredible mental endurance," Santos said.

"He is in great physical shape and has an incredible mind and that is what makes him one of the best in the world. He raised the team, he had absolute trust in the team."

In a television debate this week, Brazilian great Tostao called Messi the better of the two stars but his assessment came with a kicker that rang all the more true after Friday's man of the match performance.

Ronaldo, he said, "is perhaps the greatest goalscorer in the history of football".

No one who watched his clinical performance in Sochi could disagree and they will be eagerly awaiting more.

The good news is there is almost certainly more to come.

When the pressure is on, Ronaldo is the main man.

Source: REUTERS
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