Cristiano Ronaldo: 'I feel very good' ahead of World Cup

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Cristiano Ronaldo says he feels very good and expresses hope for Portugal's World Cup campaign, stating that this generation will achieve great things.
Cristiano Ronaldo has declared he is in good form ahead of the upcoming World Cup. “I feel very good. Haven’t you been watching the games?” the Portugal captain said.
Ronaldo also expressed optimism about his national team’s prospects. “We go to this World Cup with a lot of hope. This generation will give Portugal great things,” he added.
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