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- The Portugal duo looked at eachother before smirking and turning away
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva had a hilarious reaction to Bruno Fernandes’ half-time tunnel talk during Portugal’s 2-0 win over Iceland.
Roberto Martinez’s side stormed to victory on Sunday night as they made it ten wins out of ten matches in their Euro 2024 qualifying campaign.
While the national side may have been dazzling out on the pitch, it was actually their half-time antics which made headlines after the game.
During the mid-way point of the match, United captain Fernandes appeared to be giving a team-talk in the tunnel, as they waited to head out for the second-half.
Ronaldo and Silva can be seen, in a clip that later appeared on X, listening to the conversation before turning to eachother and smirking.
Cristiano Ronaldo (middle) and Bernardo Silva (right) appeared stunned by a half-time talk from Portugal team-mate Bruno Fernandes (third from the left) on Sunday night
Al-Nassr forward Ronaldo smirked as he turned away from the conversation
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Al-Nassr forward Ronaldo turned away from the conversation with a smile drawn across his face before putting his head down and preparing for the second-half.
Portugal were one goal ahead at that point, thanks to a first-half strike from Fernandes, before Ricardo Horta doubled their advantage in the second-half.
Martinez’s side made history with the result as they celebrated a ‘perfect’ qualifying campaign – achieving ten wins out of their ten matches.
Fernandes’ former United team-mate, Ronaldo, is the second top goalscorer in the qualifiers – with his tally of ten goals only bettered by Belgium’s Romelu Lukaku.
More to follow…
The Portugal duo were seen listening in to the talk at half-time of their 2-0 win over Iceland
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