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Cristiano Ronaldo under fire over Portugal's flop

The 29-year-old World Player of the Year bear an evening to overlook at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova where he was over-shadowed by Thomas Mueller's cap trap.

Ronaldo's fortunes were summed up when one of his trademark free-kicks cannoned off the German divider in the second-half leaving the Portugal chief with his head in his grasp.

He stormed through the blended zone after the amusement declining to answer news people questions.

"Until his free-kick, he didn't generally do anything," said Germany right-back Jerome Boateng, who was checking Ronaldo.

The world's media were similarly neutral.
Cristiano Ronaldo under fire over Portugal's flop
Cristiano Ronaldo under fire over Portugal's flop

"CR kept himself well covered up," judged Portuguese day by day daily paper Publico, "A sad remnant of himself" summed up Spain's El Mundo Deportivo.

German day by day Bild ran with the feature: "Ron-NIL-do", neglecting to conceal their merriment after he was unsuccessful in any of his five shots on objective.

Portugal mentor Paulo Bento was pithy when gotten some information about Ronaldo's condition, both physically and rationally, after the match.

"From a physical viewpoint, we can just say that he's doing admirably," said Bento after Ronaldo came into the Salvador amusement on the over of knee and thigh damages.

Boateng likewise uncovered how the Germans managed so adequately with the Real Madrid star.

"The entire group cooperated, with a player like that, he'll generally beat his man, so you need to verify the following one is there, that was the key," said the Bayern Munich shield.

Portugal have damage concerns in front of their next match against the USA on June 22 with striker Hugo Almeida and protector Fabio Coentrao both having endured leg wounds.

Bento will likewise be without focus back Pepe, who is suspended in the wake of pointing a head-butt at Mueller in the first-half.

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