; Cristiano Ronaldo laughs over his drawing of Portugal teammate Pepe as he puts bombshell interview behind him ahead Portugal first World Cup game - Report Minds Cristiano Ronaldo laughs over his drawing of Portugal teammate Pepe as he puts bombshell interview behind him ahead Portugal first World Cup game | Report Minds

Cristiano Ronaldo laughs over his drawing of Portugal teammate Pepe as he puts bombshell interview behind him ahead Portugal first World Cup game

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Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo was seen having a nice time with his Portugese team mate. 


It's been gathered that Ronaldo has been making all the headlines for the past few days after he did an explosive interview with Piers Morgan 

During the interview, the 37-year-old came out to criticize Manchester United, former boss Ralf Rangnick, current manager Erik ten Hag and ex-teammates such as Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville.

But the forward seems to have put all that behind behind him as he was seen laugh out loud in a video shared by Portugal social media handle. 

Os 𝗔𝗿𝘁𝗶𝘀𝘁𝗮𝘀 𝗱𝗼 𝗠𝘂𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗮𝗹 chegaram! 👤👨‍🎨🇵🇹 Vê os desenhos que a Seleção fez para oferecer instituições de cariz social 💯🖍 #VesteABandeira #WearTheFlag pic.twitter.com/xkhiCS0uCP

— Portugal (@selecaoportugal) November 21, 2022

Portuguese national team posted a video on social media, with their players tasked with drawing each other.

Meanwhile, the funniest moment came when Ronaldo was tasked with drawing centre-back Pepe.

 37-year-old was laughing uncontrollably when showing Pepe the drawing, while ex Real Madrid star, Pepe drew Ronaldo’s face as the defender deliberately drew an exaggerated Adam’s apple on Ronaldo.


Portugal will kick off their World Cup campaign against Ghana on Thursday, before facing Uruguay and South Korea.

Cristiano Ronaldo insists he is ready to play for his national team, he said: “I feel good. I had a small problem, but I'm already recovered. We've been doing good training, and I feel prepared to start the World Cup in the best way. I'm fine.

“I believe we have enormous potential. I believe [we can win] and I have that feeling, but we have to start well with Ghana, which is the hardest.”


 

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