Video – Cristiano Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations trophy, face-to-face

Video – Cristiano Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations trophy, face-to-face

With regards to football, there is very little that can catch Cristiano Ronaldo off guard. The Portuguese, who was as of late named The Best FIFA Men’s Player of 2016, has graced the best stadiums on the planet. Now exhibiting his abilities and goalscoring capacity wherever he goes and gathering incalculable trophies all the while.

Not even Ronaldo has seen everything, in any case. Also, today, with only 100 days to go before the begin of the FIFA Confederations Cup Russia 2017. Fifa discover CR7 unprepared by conveying him up close and personal with the trophy that will be introduced to the winning side in Russia on 2 July.

With no World Cup or European Championships, the massive universal competition this late spring sees Russia have the 2017 Confederations Cup.

Video – Cristiano Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations trophy, face-to-face

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Video - Cristiano Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations trophy, face-to-face

The draw for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup has seen Euro 2016 champions Portugal put into a gathering with Mexico, New Zealand and 2018 World Cup has Russia.

In the interim, World Cup victors Germany goes up against the Copa America champions Chile. Australia and the group that wins the African Nations Cup.

And much shockingly, Fifa disclosed the trophy. Which has just been touched by the opposition’s past champs, to the Portugal captain. Fans coincidentally caught his response on video. A video which demonstrates the Cristiano Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations trophy, face-to-face.

In the video we took the opportunity to ask him about his expectations ahead the tournament. And the somewhat curious reason why he would avoid touching the trophy ahead of the final in St Petersburg, should his team get that far.

Russia 2017 commences on 17 June, when the hosts’ interpretation of New Zealand in the opening match in Group A. Which likewise includes ruling European champions Portugal and Mexico, who go head to head the next day.

Meanwhile, Group B features Cameroon, Chile, Australia and Germany.

Watch Ronaldo and the FIFA Confederations Trophy stand face-to-face:

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