The captain admits his side must accept defeat in the
race for automatic World Cup qualification, while boss Paulo Bento refused to
blame Rui Patricio
Cristiano Ronaldo admits he is wary of potentially facing
France in a World Cup qualifying play-off after Portugal's 1-1 draw with Israel
on Friday all-but-ended their chances of automatic qualification.
The Seleccao succumbed to a late Eden Ben Basat goal
after a mistake from goalkeeper Rui Patricio, meaning that a draw for Russia in
Azerbaijan on Tuesday will be enough to see them clinch top spot in Group F
after they beat Luxembourg 4-0.
While Portugal can still mathematically snatch the
automatic spot away from Fabio Capello's men, Ronaldo conceded his side are
almost certain to be facing another play-off for a major tournament, having
also navigated the process to reach World Cup 2010 and Euro 2012.
"It's not a drama to be in the play-offs," the
28-year-old told A Bola. "It's become normal, it's not a surprise because
that's what has happened to us in recent years.
"[Automatic qualification] is mathematically
possible but not up to us. We must be content to play the play-off.
"Hopefully, we'll now get a bit of luck and not get
a complicated team. The only team I wouldn't like to face is France."
Portugal spurned a number of chances before Patricio's
kick landed straight at the feet of Ben Basat for an easy equaliser, with head
coach Paulo Bento refusing to place sole blame on his goalkeeper for the
result.
"Mistakes are made collectively," Bento said
after the match. "In the second half we started just as well but after 10
minutes we had more difficulties to move the ball, we were more inaccurate and
ended up penalised for a situation that can happen.
"We tried to react but more with the heart, using a
more direct game that we are not prepared for.
"We ended up being penalised for a mistake."
Culled from Goal
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