Amongst all of the noise surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe is still there for his captain.
The 39-year-old veteran defender has played in eight major international tournaments alongside Ronaldo. They also both played together in the same all-conquering Real Madrid side between 2009-17.
Cristiano Ronaldo will always be Cristiano Ronaldo - the best there has ever been.
Let's not forget what he has done for us and who he still is.
Just the fact of him coming off the substitutes' bench gives the opposition problems.
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SMS Message: Ronaldo has been at the pinnacle of world football for nearly two decades. He can’t accept that his powers are fading, he would rather pull the entire Portugal teams standards down if it means him playing. Ego > Country. from Will
Ronaldo has been at the pinnacle of world football for nearly two decades. He can’t accept that his powers are fading, he would rather pull the entire Portugal teams standards down if it means him playing. Ego > Country.
SMS Message: I am very glad Portugal played better and Ramos vindicated Santos' decision of starting him ahead of Ronaldo. At this rate, Ronaldo can learn one or two things from Messi in adapting to teams at their current ages. from Kwesi
I am very glad Portugal played better and Ramos vindicated Santos' decision of starting him ahead of Ronaldo. At this rate, Ronaldo can learn one or two things from Messi in adapting to teams at their current ages.
BreakingHazard retires from Belgium duty
As we discuss the future of one legendary international footballer, another calls time on his national career.
In the below post on Instagram, Eden Hazard has announced his retirement from international football.
He writes: "A page turns today. Thank you for your love. Thank you for your unparalleled support. Thank you for all this happiness shared since 2008. I have decided to put an end to my international career. The succession is ready. I will miss you."
The 31-year-old Real Madrid forward has 126 international caps, scoring 31 goals.
Portuguese newspaper O Jogo noted Fernando Santos' earlier comments about Cristiano Ronaldo's place on the bench being "strategic, nothing more." The paper says the all-time top international scorer proved to be "a captain with a full hand."
Fellow daily A Bola also cited
Santos' words about Ronaldo "continuing to be a very important player for
Portugal". It concludes it is important that Santos added “I have a very close relationship with him”.
Ronaldo or not, the president was very happy, with Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa saying:
“It was one of the best nights, that I can remember, of Portuguese football in
a long time,” according to O Jogo.
'He encouraged us' - players rally round Ronaldo
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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All cameras were trained on the face of 37-year-old Ronaldo at the final whistle.
This was the first time since 2008 that the Portugal captain had not started in a major tournament. Not only that, but the man who got the nod ahead of him - 21-year-old Benfica forward, Goncalo Ramos - went and bagged a hat-trick.
Portugal manager, Fernando Santos had criticised Ronaldo's reaction when he was substituted during the final group stage match against South Korea.
Despite all of that, Ronaldo's teammates were keen to play down any notion of ill feeling in the camp.
When media asked Bruno Fernandes whether five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo was happy not to be involved, his former Manchester United teammate argued that even the third-choice keeper is probably not happy to be on the bench.
"So, you think Cristiano would be happy?” he countered.
“If the manager in the next game put me on the bench, I would be angry,” Fernandes, 28, added.
Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, also praised Ronaldo's attitude, saying, “He showed a great personality inside the dressing room. And he was fine.”
Ramos, who replaced Ronaldo, concurred with this point of view. "Honestly, in our team, no one talked about it,” he said, adding, “Cristiano, as our captain, did what he always does, he helped us. He encouraged us.”
What does it mean for England?
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England's potential route to the World Cup final has become clearer with the last eight now confirmed.
Beat France on Saturday and Gareth Southgate's side will set up a semi-final a week today against either Morocco or Portugal.
One of Netherlands, Argentina, Brazil or Croatia would await in the final.
There's plenty of historical heartbreak in that mix - at least Germany are out.
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SMS Message: The media is hyper-focused on Ronaldo. The news shouldn't always be about him. Portugal won and he is a Portuguese player. I am sure he is as happy as everyone else from Anon
The media is hyper-focused on Ronaldo. The news shouldn't always be about him. Portugal won and he is a Portuguese player. I am sure he is as happy as everyone else
SMS Message: Ronaldo blames everyone about his form this year but, when it comes to the crunch, coaches will pick hungrier and sharper players who seize their chances, talk less and not take the magic of representing their countries for granted from Omid
Ronaldo blames everyone about his form this year but, when it comes to the crunch, coaches will pick hungrier and sharper players who seize their chances, talk less and not take the magic of representing their countries for granted
SMS Message: In a way I understand Cristiano Ronaldo behaviour because of the type of mentality he has which is to always believe he can overcome all odds, but after the match yesterday where the youngsters shone on the world stage even he must realize that age is no longer on his side. Once he accepts that then all these grumblings will come to a stop. from Anon
In a way I understand Cristiano Ronaldo behaviour because of the type of mentality he has which is to always believe he can overcome all odds, but after the match yesterday where the youngsters shone on the world stage even he must realize that age is no longer on his side. Once he accepts that then all these grumblings will come to a stop.
A night of mixed emotions for Ronaldo
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
The Portugal captain had a rollercoaster evening.
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'Ronaldo reduced to role of superstar nobody wants'
Cristiano Ronaldo was reduced to the role of the superstar nobody wants after Portugal followed Manchester United's lead in deciding they might just be better off without him.
And better off without him they certainly were as Portugal rewarded coach Fernando Santos's courage in dropping his country's sporting icon with the complete attacking performance and a 6-1 win over Switzerland that sets up a World Cup quarter-final against Morocco.
Santos was not only vindicated for his decision to axe Ronaldo after publicly criticising his gestures when he was substituted in the last group game against South Korea, he hit the jackpot as his young replacement Goncalo Ramos looked the real deal in hitting a superb hat-trick.
It has been a bruising time for 37-year-old Ronaldo's considerable pride and ego as first his Manchester United career ended in acrimony following public criticism of the club and now Portugal did what was previously unthinkable - at least going as far back as 31 games and before Euro 2008 - and ditched him from a starting line-up at a major tournament.
This was certainly the bravest selectorial call of this World Cup and the biggest of Santos's eight-year time in charge of Portugal.
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We're lauding Goncalo Ramos and Portugal this morning but we have to address the elephant in the room.
Dave wasn't happy at the mere mention of Cristiano Ronaldo earlier.
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SMS Message: Why are you getting to Ronaldo? Shouldn't you be focusing on how good Portugal were? Stop making it all about him, as most people are bored with him and his cry-baby toys-out-the-pram antics. It's about 8 teams now, not one spoiled man from Dave
Why are you getting to Ronaldo? Shouldn't you be focusing on how good Portugal were? Stop making it all about him, as most people are bored with him and his cry-baby toys-out-the-pram antics. It's about 8 teams now, not one spoiled man
But what do you make of the Portugal legend's situation?
Let us know your thoughts.
Ramos runs riot
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
In case you missed it.
Silva praises Ramos
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Manchester City and Portugal attacking midfielder Bernardo Silva, praised his team's "great display and energy".
On a dream full debut for Goncalo Ramos, he added: "Let's go kid."
Goncalo Ramos is the first player to score a hat-trick on his first World
Cup start since Miroslav Klose in 2002.
Klose went on to become the top scorer in World Cup history so that's some footsteps to follow in.
Sprightly.
'Remarkable' Ramos
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
When Portugal coach Fernando Santos took the decision to demote Cristiano Ronaldo to the bench for the match, he could not have hoped for a better outcome.
Not only did his side score six goals in a World Cup knockout match, but the young man he called upon to step up delivered three goals on the biggest night of his career.
At 21 years and 169 days old, Goncalo Ramos is the youngest player to score a World Cup hat-trick since Hungary's Florian Albert in 1962.
Brazil still favourites - but Portugal edge closer
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Portugal's win was enough to push them to third favourites for the World Cup with a 13% chance of winning it, according to sports analysis experts Gracenote.
The most likely final, in their view, is Brazil against Portugal which has an 11.9% chance of happening.
Pre-tournament favourites Brazil now have a 25% chance of winning the World Cup while Argentina remain second at 20%.
Apparently, England have a 10% chance of winning, behind both the Netherlands and France (11%).
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The joy of six
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
In yesterday's other game, Portugal demolished Switzerland to reach the last eight.
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Pepe's got Ronaldo's back
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Amongst all of the noise surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo, Pepe is still there for his captain.
The 39-year-old veteran defender has played in eight major international tournaments alongside Ronaldo. They also both played together in the same all-conquering Real Madrid side between 2009-17.
'Don't forget who he is'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Jose Fonte
Portugal defender on BBC Radio 5 Live
Cristiano Ronaldo will always be Cristiano Ronaldo - the best there has ever been.
Let's not forget what he has done for us and who he still is.
Just the fact of him coming off the substitutes' bench gives the opposition problems.
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BreakingHazard retires from Belgium duty
As we discuss the future of one legendary international footballer, another calls time on his national career.
In the below post on Instagram, Eden Hazard has announced his retirement from international football.
He writes: "A page turns today. Thank you for your love. Thank you for your unparalleled support. Thank you for all this happiness shared since 2008. I have decided to put an end to my international career. The succession is ready. I will miss you."
The 31-year-old Real Madrid forward has 126 international caps, scoring 31 goals.
'A strategic option'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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Portuguese newspaper O Jogo noted Fernando Santos' earlier comments about Cristiano Ronaldo's place on the bench being "strategic, nothing more." The paper says the all-time top international scorer proved to be "a captain with a full hand."
Fellow daily A Bola also cited Santos' words about Ronaldo "continuing to be a very important player for Portugal". It concludes it is important that Santos added “I have a very close relationship with him”.
Ronaldo or not, the president was very happy, with Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa saying: “It was one of the best nights, that I can remember, of Portuguese football in a long time,” according to O Jogo.
'He encouraged us' - players rally round Ronaldo
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
All cameras were trained on the face of 37-year-old Ronaldo at the final whistle.
This was the first time since 2008 that the Portugal captain had not started in a major tournament. Not only that, but the man who got the nod ahead of him - 21-year-old Benfica forward, Goncalo Ramos - went and bagged a hat-trick.
Portugal manager, Fernando Santos had criticised Ronaldo's reaction when he was substituted during the final group stage match against South Korea.
Despite all of that, Ronaldo's teammates were keen to play down any notion of ill feeling in the camp.
When media asked Bruno Fernandes whether five-time Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo was happy not to be involved, his former Manchester United teammate argued that even the third-choice keeper is probably not happy to be on the bench.
"So, you think Cristiano would be happy?” he countered.
“If the manager in the next game put me on the bench, I would be angry,” Fernandes, 28, added.
Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva, 28, also praised Ronaldo's attitude, saying, “He showed a great personality inside the dressing room. And he was fine.”
Ramos, who replaced Ronaldo, concurred with this point of view. "Honestly, in our team, no one talked about it,” he said, adding, “Cristiano, as our captain, did what he always does, he helped us. He encouraged us.”
What does it mean for England?
England's potential route to the World Cup final has become clearer with the last eight now confirmed.
Beat France on Saturday and Gareth Southgate's side will set up a semi-final a week today against either Morocco or Portugal.
One of Netherlands, Argentina, Brazil or Croatia would await in the final.
There's plenty of historical heartbreak in that mix - at least Germany are out.
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A night of mixed emotions for Ronaldo
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
The Portugal captain had a rollercoaster evening.
'Ronaldo reduced to role of superstar nobody wants'
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Phil McNulty
BBC Sport chief football writer in Doha
Cristiano Ronaldo was reduced to the role of the superstar nobody wants after Portugal followed Manchester United's lead in deciding they might just be better off without him.
And better off without him they certainly were as Portugal rewarded coach Fernando Santos's courage in dropping his country's sporting icon with the complete attacking performance and a 6-1 win over Switzerland that sets up a World Cup quarter-final against Morocco.
Santos was not only vindicated for his decision to axe Ronaldo after publicly criticising his gestures when he was substituted in the last group game against South Korea, he hit the jackpot as his young replacement Goncalo Ramos looked the real deal in hitting a superb hat-trick.
It has been a bruising time for 37-year-old Ronaldo's considerable pride and ego as first his Manchester United career ended in acrimony following public criticism of the club and now Portugal did what was previously unthinkable - at least going as far back as 31 games and before Euro 2008 - and ditched him from a starting line-up at a major tournament.
This was certainly the bravest selectorial call of this World Cup and the biggest of Santos's eight-year time in charge of Portugal.
Read the full piece over here
Huge media interest in Ronaldo’s exclusion
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
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We're lauding Goncalo Ramos and Portugal this morning but we have to address the elephant in the room.
Dave wasn't happy at the mere mention of Cristiano Ronaldo earlier.
But what do you make of the Portugal legend's situation?
Let us know your thoughts.
Ramos runs riot
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
In case you missed it.
Silva praises Ramos
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Manchester City and Portugal attacking midfielder Bernardo Silva, praised his team's "great display and energy".
On a dream full debut for Goncalo Ramos, he added: "Let's go kid."
While you're here
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
53 hat-tricks have now been scored in World Cup history.
But who was on target for the last 10?
Test your knowledge over here.
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Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Goncalo Ramos is the first player to score a hat-trick on his first World Cup start since Miroslav Klose in 2002.
Klose went on to become the top scorer in World Cup history so that's some footsteps to follow in.
Sprightly.
'Remarkable' Ramos
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
When Portugal coach Fernando Santos took the decision to demote Cristiano Ronaldo to the bench for the match, he could not have hoped for a better outcome.
Not only did his side score six goals in a World Cup knockout match, but the young man he called upon to step up delivered three goals on the biggest night of his career.
At 21 years and 169 days old, Goncalo Ramos is the youngest player to score a World Cup hat-trick since Hungary's Florian Albert in 1962.
Brazil still favourites - but Portugal edge closer
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
Portugal's win was enough to push them to third favourites for the World Cup with a 13% chance of winning it, according to sports analysis experts Gracenote.
The most likely final, in their view, is Brazil against Portugal which has an 11.9% chance of happening.
Pre-tournament favourites Brazil now have a 25% chance of winning the World Cup while Argentina remain second at 20%.
Apparently, England have a 10% chance of winning, behind both the Netherlands and France (11%).
The joy of six
Portugal 6-1 Switzerland
In yesterday's other game, Portugal demolished Switzerland to reach the last eight.