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Cristiano Ronaldo: ‘No doubt he can play’ against Scotland, says Portugal boss Roberto Martinez
Cristiano Ronaldo may not start at Hampden on Tuesday but that certainly does not mean Scotland can relax.
Nations League opponents Portugal have an array of top-quality attacking alternatives and the all-time leading goalscorer in men’s international football is unlikely to want to put his feet up altogether in Glasgow.
Head coach Roberto Martinez withdrew Ronaldo after 63 minutes in Saturday’s 3-1 win away to Poland, but explained after the match the 39-year-old was “perfect” and the switch was about managing minutes.
The veteran striker scored his 133rd Portugal goal in Warsaw and has found the net in all three wins in this campaign, including a late prod in Lisbon to break Scottish hearts.
“Age does not come into play, Ronaldo does not play as a 39-year-old,” said Martinez as the visitors chose to warm up at St Mirren’s SMiSA stadium in Paisley.
“We are assessing every player and how they feel. Cristiano has been working really well in this camp.
“I think the difficulty of playing two games away from home is more how can you prepare between matches? How can you recover with the players?
“I’ve got no doubt that Cristiano, after 60 minutes, can be involved in the second game. I don’t know if he can start or he can finish the game, but he can certainly be involved as he showed in the last game.”