

Cristiano Ronaldos quest to play in a sixth World Cup this summer took a dramatic twist at the climax of Portugals qualification campaign.
The 40-year-old received the first straight red of his international career when he swung an elbow at Irelands Dara OShea in their penultimate qualifier, meaning he had to sit out the 9-1 win over Armenia that booked his countrys place in this summers tournament.
Maniche on Ronaldos World Cup role
That means Ronaldo is free to play in north America later this year, but has added fuel to the debate over what the former Real Madrid and Manchester United mans role should be.
Right now, Portugal is quite polarised, Ronaldos former international team-mate Maniche admits to FourFourTwo. Forty per cent dont want Ronaldo to start in the US they prefer Goncalo Ramos as they think he fits better with the playing style that Roberto Martinez wants.
Im part of the 60 per cent who think Ronaldo should start, because defences respect Cristiano so much that they can put more than one player on him, and that can open up spaces for others. You cant live off the past, but you mustnt forget it either. Hes still a relevant player who makes a difference.
When FIFA made their decision over the ban, they reportedly took into account the fact it was Ronaldos first red card in 226 Portugal appearances he also holds the record for most caps, ahead of Kuwaits Bader Al Mutawa on 202 and Messi on 196.
Ronaldo is now free to take part in Portugals opening World Cup match against the winner of the intercontinental play-off involving the Democratic Republic of the Congo, New Caledonia and Jamaica. Their other group games are against newcomers Uzbekistan, and then Colombia.
Many people wanted him to receive a ban of two or three matches I didnt like that, it was disrespectful towards a player whos put Portugal on the map, Maniche continues.
FIFA treated Cristiano fairly. The red card against Ireland was deserved, but hed never been sent off with the national team hes never been a historically problematic player.
We also need to be honest, too FIFA benefits from having a player like him involved from the start of the World Cup, just as with Messi or other major stars. They contribute to the spectacle.
Ronaldo turns 41 in February and this summer will be his final opportunity to win the tournament himself and further his own case, although Maniche doesnt see it in those terms.
I dont think Messi winning it in Qatar adds any extra pressure, he says. Cristiano wants to win the World Cup for his country, because Portugal have never won it before.
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