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Philip O'Connor

Portugal much more than just Ronaldo, says Santos

Soccer Football - World Cup - Portugal Press Conference - Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 Portugal coach Fernando Santos and Adrien Silva during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

SOCHI, Russia (Reuters) - Portugal coach Fernando Santos once again stressed the importance of his other 22 players around main man Cristiano Ronaldo as they prepare to face Uruguay in the World Cup last 16 on Saturday.

When the inevitable question about Portugal's record goal-scorer Ronaldo came, the 63-year-old's face broke into a grin.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Portugal Press Conference - Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 Portugal coach Fernando Santos during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

"I just got another free coffee, because I bet on this question! I get the coffee. Thank you for the question," he told a news conference.

"Everybody knows that any team in the world depends on its players, and of course we have one of the best in the world, but you can ask the Uruguay coach the same question about Suarez, Cavani - you have great players in every team," Santos added.

"It's the team that has to play, if Ronaldo plays alone we're going to lose. We have to be strong as a team, just as Uruguay are strong as a team."

Soccer Football - World Cup - Portugal Press Conference - Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 Portugal's Adrien Silva during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

Much like his own side, Santos believes Uruguay's strength lies in the collective, as well as the canny coaching of Oscar Tabarez.

"The greatest virtue of the Uruguay team is that they are Uruguay. You have a coach who has been working with them for 12 years, very experienced, very high-quality," he said, adding that they have yet to concede a goal in 2018.

Santos played down suggestions that fans might be in for a boring game as two teams with water-tight defences face off.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Portugal Press Conference - Fisht Stadium, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 Portugal coach Fernando Santos during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

"I think it's going to be a great match, two teams that are going to try and win, each using their weapons. I hope it's going to be a great clash," he said.

"Tomorrow is very different from the group stage, where the points matter - tomorrow, either you win or lose."

Portugal opened their World Cup campaign in Sochi with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Spain, and midfielder Adrien Silver said his team have what it takes to score against a Uruguay rearguard that has not been breached this year.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Uruguay Training - Uruguay Training Camp, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 General view during training REUTERS/Henry Romero

"I think that shows their organisation, but I hope we're going to be the ones to break that," he said.

"I think we have quality, individually and especially collectively, and we know that we're going to face a team that are very strong. We have assessed their weaknesses and their strengths, and we have prepared," Silver added.

Soccer Football - World Cup - Uruguay Training - Uruguay Training Camp, Sochi, Russia - June 29, 2018 Uruguay's Luis Suarez during training REUTERS/Henry Romero

(Reporting by Philip O'Connor, editing by Ed Osmond)

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