Martinez praises ‘unbelievable’ Ronaldo

LISBON. — Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez paid tribute to “unbelievable” Cristiano Ronaldo following the attacker’s two-goal performance against Republic of Ireland on Tuesday night. 

The 39-year-old did not feature against either Finland on June 4 or Croatia on June 8, but he played the full 90 minutes of Tuesday’s friendly with Republic of Ireland and netted twice in a 3-0 success for the national side. Martinez was full of praise for the Al-Nassr striker after the contest, with the veteran moving onto 130 goals in 207 appearances at international level.

Joao Felix sent the hosts ahead in the 18th minute of the contest in Aveiro, before Ronaldo registered twice in the space of 10 second-half minutes. 

“His commitment as captain is unbelievable. Today we saw two world-class goals, but I really en-joyed his work,” Martinez told reporters after the contest. 

“He had already scored two goals, but his first option was to assist a teammate. That shows solidarity and companionship, and they are important values in a dressing room when you’re going to the Euros. 

“But also goals are very important and they were excellent.” Ronaldo also addressed his future after the clash, as he prepares to take part in an 11th major international tournament during what has been a stunning career. 

“I know I don’t have many years of football left,” Ronaldo said. “It’s a gift to play year after year, after 35. I’m 39 and every year is about enjoying (myself). To score for the national team is special. The national team is the love of my life, winning the Euros would be a dream. — Goal

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