Ronaldo 'Very Positive' as Portugal Head for World Cup
- Cristiano Ronaldo said he feels very positive before departing Lisbon with Portugal's team to their World Cup base in Florida.
- Portugal will open their World Cup campaign on June 17 in Houston against the Democratic Republic of Congo and will also face Uzbekistan and Colombia in Group K.
- At 41, Ronaldo will participate in his record sixth World Cup despite concerns his presence might affect the team's performance under manager Roberto Martinez.
- Ronaldo emphasized the importance of starting well and taking matches one at a time.
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The Portuguese team arrived at the hotel with strong support from Portuguese, American and even Colombian "adversaries." Ronaldo was the most requested, but no one could see the players.
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