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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

EURO 2012: PORTUGAL STAR CRISTIANO RONALDO NOT SO SPECIAL

Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the players of the tournament
                    Cristiano Ronaldo 
XABI ALONSO says Spain have no special plans to stop Cristiano Ronaldo but admits he has been in touch with his Real Madrid team-mate ahead of tonight’s Euro 2012 semi-final against Portugal.
Ronaldo has been one of the players of the tournament, scoring three goals, including their winner in the quarter-final.
But former Liverpool midfielder Alonso, who scored twice in the Spaniards’ last-eight victory over France, insists there is no reason for his side to be nervous.

“Cristiano is a great player, I should know that. And of course we have talked. But we have no special plan to stop him,” he said.
“All we can do is stay as close as possible and play with the same style we always do, regardless of the opponent. And it’s not only Ronaldo, of course. Portugal have changed their coach [Paulo Bento] from the 

World Cup in 2010 and are greatly improved. They showed against Germany in the group stage and the Czechs in their quarter-final that they’re dangerous from the midfield up.
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Cristiano is a great player, I should know that. And of course we have talked. But we have no special plan to stop him
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Xabi Alonso
“But we are very confident in how we play, so we won’t change. We have come so far playing this way and we will continue.”
The biggest hurdle for Spain may be dealing with the pressure of being favourites again, having already won the World Cup in 2010 and the Euros in 2008.

“We live with that pressure all the time, whether it is logical or not,” said Alonso, who won his 100th cap against the French, when he scored with a header and a penalty. “But all we are focusing on is our semi-final. All the teams in the last four are there because they deserve it and all are trying to win the ball and play offensively. We want to do the same.”
Midfielder Andres Iniesta believes any perceived lack of entertainment in Spain’s games is due to opponents setting out purely to defend against the world champions.
                       Source of this from http://www.express.co.uk

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