Portugal

2022 - 12 - 11

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Portugal's Ronaldo says his World Cup dream has 'ended' (Aljazeera.com)

'The dream was beautiful as long as it lasted,' Cristiano Ronaldo wrote on Instagram in a possible hint at retirement.

Ronaldo was substituted on in the game’s second half. [“immediate effect”](/news/2022/11/22/ronaldo-to-leave-manchester-united-with-immediate-effect) after conducting a [blistering interview](/sports/2022/11/14/cristiano-ronaldo-says-he-feels-betrayed-by-manchester-united) on the eve of the World Cup, in which he sharply criticised manager [Erik ten Hag](/sports/2022/11/18/man-utd-initiate-steps-following-explosive-ronaldo-interview). “In my five appearances at World Cups over 16 years, always playing alongside great players and supported by millions of Portuguese, I have given my all,” Ronaldo said. Thank you, Qatar. “There’s no point in reacting rashly,” the five-time Ballon d’Or winner added. Thank you, Portugal.

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Cristiano Ronaldo dedicated to Portugal but coy on future (ESPN)

Cristiano Ronaldo said that he had always been dedicated to the Portuguese national team, but failed to say whether he would play for them again.

6](/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4826679/cristiano-ronaldo-has-not-agreed-lucrative-saudi-arabia-contract-sources). [Manchester United](/soccer/team?id=360) [terminated his contract](/soccer/soccer-transfers/story/4810330/cristiano-ronaldo-leaves-man-united-by-mutual-agreement) two days after the World Cup began, leaving him as a free agent. He ended the tournament, however,

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An Imprisoned Man's Resilience Keeps Hope Alive For Wines In ... (Forbes)

The fun and uplifting accordion music made people spontaneously dance around as the delicious smells of lamb stew and sausages filled the room.

They have a special winery just for this wine and the Private Selection, and so, in years when they don’t make the Torre do Esporão, they will make the Private Selection instead. This is one such property that has been a pioneer in making single-varietal Loureiro, an indigenous white grape, wines for 50 years and these wines can age beautifully for a couple of decades as they take on Riesling-like qualities with age. João is very different from his father and maybe that is part of why they have become such close friends in the process of João taking over the winery. and even though it did enter his mind that the family should move to America during Portugal’s dark time, he knew that once the communist regime was thrown out, there would be a focus on improving the economies in the cities but there would be no assistance for the people in the remote villages. But to João’s dismay, all the organic wines he tried back in 2005 seemed pretty bad as the whole impetus to go organic was to raise the quality of the wines significantly. She commissions original pieces from them with a modern edge that is bringing appreciation from a new generation and expatriates who have moved to Portugal, and hence, commands higher prices that will not only be able to support these older people in their poor towns but encourage the younger people to take up these traditional arts. But the winery, vineyards and people had become his home and he couldn’t bear the thought of losing it so he decided to slowly transition into running things with the guidance of his general manager. There was no more room to expand the market share in Portugal so João knew that they needed to find a way to build markets in other countries. It was a fascinating time for João who was extremely intrigued by the winery, vineyards and how everything intertwined with the tight-knit community, something he desperately missed when he was away. Some of the guards would smile and laugh during these impromptu parties but others seethed with hate, as to them, in their brainwashed minds, these prisoners kept them in poverty as the propaganda from their new Soviet-like communist regime had reinforced such thoughts. An overwhelming mixture of emotions overtook this man; some of his feelings were rooted in the happiness of seeing so much joy but there was a deep sadness as he was away from his family. His wife and kids were in Brazil and he was still in their home country, Portugal, a prisoner of the new government.

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World Cup: Ronaldo won't make 'heat of moment' decision after ... (The Business Times)

CRISTIANO Ronaldo said on Sunday “there's no point in reacting in the heat of the moment,” as he responded to Portugal's World Cup elimination.

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Ronaldo says dedication to Portugal unchanged but will 'let time be ... (Reuters)

Cristiano Ronaldo said on Sunday that he had always been dedicated to being a part of the Portuguese national team, which was knocked out of the World Cup a ...

Thank you, Qatar. He ended the tournament, however, coming on as a second-half Thank you, Portugal.

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Ronaldo won't make 'heat of moment' decision after Portugal exit (CNA)

LISBON: Cristiano Ronaldo said on Sunday (Dec 11) "there's no point in reacting in the heat of the moment," as he responded to Portugal's World Cup ...

I left everything on the field. "In the five World Cups I played, always alongside great players and supported by millions of Portuguese, I gave it my all. At 37, Ronaldo was playing his fifth World Cup.

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Cristiano Ronaldo will not make rash decision about future with ... (The Japan Times)

Ronaldo remained in Qatar as many of the Portugal squad returned home and landed in Lisbon on Sunday afternoon. “To win a World Cup for Portugal was the biggest ...

“To win a World Cup for Portugal was the biggest and most ambitious dream of my career,” Ronaldo wrote on Instagram. Ronaldo remained in Qatar as many of the Portugal squad returned home and landed in Lisbon on Sunday afternoon. Lisbon – Cristiano Ronaldo said “there’s no point in reacting in the heat of the moment,” as he responded to Portugal’s World Cup elimination.

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