Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Cristiano Ronaldo is seemingly lead Portugal to be the Champion so Euro 2008

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GENEVA — Cristiano Ronaldo whines like a toddler. He dives like a swan. He wears a perpetual smirk.

Ronaldo made a typically dazzling run that set up Portugal's first goal, struck a laser-beam drive for the second and dished off on a breakaway for the third in a 3-1 victory over the Czech Republic on Wednesday, putting his team in the quarter-finals of the European Championship.

And, of course, after he scored, he made one of those trademark winks with his right eye. The wink that says: "Ain't I great?" The wink he displayed after he helped get Manchester United teammate Wayne Rooney ejected from a World Cup match two years ago.

"Ronaldo may be the best player of Euro 2008," Czech Republic coach Karel Bruckner said.

No disagreement was heard.

If Portugal wins its first major soccer title, the 23-year-old midfielder named after Ronald Reagan likely will be the reason (his full name is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, and Reagan supposedly was his father's favourite actor).

With swivelling Elvis Presley hips and Houdini-like feet, he embarrasses defenders in a manner not seen since Diego Maradona in the 1980s. One moment, he's on the left. Then, he's on the right. Sometimes he pushes up into a striker position.

Zdenek Grygera followed him around so much, you'd think Ronaldo had magnets in those pine green boots - available in stores, by the way, starting July 1 at a US$300 suggested retail price.

Every time he got the ball and started a run, a roar rose throughout the stadium, starting with the fans closest to the field. Then the sound spread throughout one-deck Stade de Geneve like a wave.

His play is so elegant, like the rues and places in this cosmopolitan city, far more stylish than the strasses and platzes of Germanic Zurich, Basel and Bern. He sticks out among his peers, like the Jet D'Eau fountain that spurts water above Lake Geneva in the city centre.

No, make that like Mont Blanc, the Alp that towers above town.

Other players exchange jerseys with an opposing player after the match. Not Ronaldo, no sir.

When the final whistled sounded, after his last burst up the field, he exchanged congratulations with teammates and walked over to the seats on the near side. He stripped off his sweaty white shirt and gave it to a Portuguese fan, who naturally already was wearing a red Ronaldo jersey.

"The team is mature and we are on the right track. We are among the favourites," Ronaldo would say a few moments later.

He tried to talk team. We know it's about him.

As Portugal seeks calm and stability, he leaves fans around the world wondering whether he will try to break his contract with European champion Manchester United, which runs through 2012, forsaking millions of pounds in search of even more millions of euros.

He scored 42 goals in the recently completed season, the third-highest total in club history behind Denis Law (46) and Ruud van Nistelrooy (44). It wasn't just the total. It was how he scored.

This has a chance to be his Euros. Germany, the Netherlands and Spain look to be the biggest obstacles in the knockout phase. But the way he's playing, there's no stopping Ronaldo.

So Ronaldo will once again prove himself as the best footballer of the year.

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