Spain defender Alvaro Arbeloa has warned his teammates not to
fall into the trap of assuming Cristiano Ronaldo is the only threat
that Portugal pose to their hopes of progressing through to the Euro
2012 final.
Ronaldo has carried his stunning form with Real Madrid last
season into the finals and heads into tonight's semi-final against
Iberian rivals Spain as the tournament's joint leading scorer with
three goals.
The world's most expensive player undoubtedly poses a major risk
to Spain's hopes of defending their European title but Arbeloa
believes his side would be making a big mistake if they focused all
their attention on the former Manchester United star.
Right-back Arbeloa, who could find himself going head-to-head
against his Madrid team-mate tomorrow, said today: "We all know that
Ronaldo is an excellent player but Portugal is not only Cristiano.
They have had an excellent tournament with players ofgreat quality
and we have stop all of them, not only Cristiano.
"We know how good he is and he is showing that at the Euros. We
hope that we have a good game and Cristiano not so much."
Arbeloa admits he is looking forward to the challenge of trying
stopping his club-mate, who scored 60 goals in all competitions for
Madrid last season. Arbeloa said: "It's always physically and
mentally demanding to face a player who is one of the bestand
playing at a spectacular level.
"I always like to measure myself against the best, it's a great
challenge."
Ronaldo is not the only Madrid player Spain are set to come up
against tonight, with defenders Pepe and Fabio Coentrao also key
members of the Portugal side.
Those three, along with Spanish quintet Arbeloa, Iker Casillas,
Xabi Alonso, Sergio Ramos and Raul Albiol, helped Madrid win their
first Primera Division title since 2008 last season.
However, Arbeloa warned his Portuguese colleagues not to expect
any favours tonight, saying: "It's the same as when you are at your
clubs and you play against team-mates from the national side.
"I will have not club-mates, they will be enemies.
"I don't usually speak with the people against who I'm going to
play. I will fight to help Spain get into the final."
Spain have had mixed success against Ronaldo and Portugal in
recent years.
In the 2010 World Cup, Spain nullified the threat from Ronaldo to
win their last-16 tie 1-0 in Cape Town before subsequently going on
to lift the trophy.
However, in the last meeting between the two neighbouring
counties, a friendly match in Lisbon in November 2010, Portugal ran
out 4-0 winners following goals from Jorge Carlos Martins, Helder
Postiga and Hugo Almeida and visiting defender Sergio Ramos,who put
into his own net.
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Euro 2012: Portugal Full of Attacking Threat
June 27, 2012
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