Ramos: I hope Ronaldo isn't at his best
Sergio Ramos prefers to play with Cristiano Ronaldo rather than against, but the Spain captain hopes the Portugal star is below his best.
Sergio Ramos hopes the "dangerous" Cristiano Ronaldo is below his best when Spain face Portugal at the World Cup.
The Real Madrid team-mates will do battle in a blockbuster Group B clash in Sochi on Friday.
Ramos said he preferred to be playing alongside Ronaldo rather than against the star forward, but he is simply hoping the 33-year-old is not at his best at the Fisht Olympic Stadium.
"I'd rather have him on my team than against me. We know how dangerous he can be," the Spain captain told a news conference.
"He ended the season in outstanding shape. He's a constant threat.
"Not only Ronaldo but the Portugal squad are very talented. There are many players who can hurt you quickly, a lot of skill and safe in their defensive formation.
"We will see a match for all sports lovers. It will be beautiful. I hope Cristiano doesn't play his best match."
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