World Cup 2022: Ronaldo and Brazil enter fray after Swiss win

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 - Portugal Training - Al Shahaniya SC Training Facilities, Al-Shahaniya, Qatar - November 23, 2022 Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and teammates during training REUTERS/Paul Childs
Cristiano Ronaldo will aim to put his painful Manchester
United divorce behind him at the World Cup on Thursday as Brazil also make
their bow following a win for Switzerland in the early kick-off.
Ronaldo's preparations for what is likely to be his last
World Cup have been overshadowed by his sudden departure from Old Trafford this
week after he lambasted the club in a TV interview.
The Portugal superstar's form this season has been poor but
he is still hoping for a final shot at glory in Qatar after leading his team to
the Euro 2016 title.
The 37-year-old, whose club future is uncertain, is aiming to
become the first player in history to score at five World Cups.
Portugal coach Fernando Santos said his men were entirely
focused on their opening Group H match against Ghana despite the distractions
of the media circus surrounding their captain.
"The players are absolutely focused, with a great
spirit, convinced about what they have to do, what their objectives are and
realistic about the challenges they are facing," he said.
"Winning a competition of this magnitude is
difficult."
World Cup favourites Brazil launch their bid for a
record-extending sixth global crown against a dangerous Serbia side.
Brazil boast a frightening array of attacking talent
including Paris Saint-German forward Neymar and Real Madrid pair Vinicius
Junior and Rodrygo.
Coach Tite will be wary of his Group G opponents after
witnessing shock defeats for Argentina and Germany already in Qatar.
"In my opinion these players (attackers) will help
Neymar because they can divide up the responsibility and create space for
him," said veteran Brazil skipper Thiago Silva.
"The atmosphere in the squad is super-healthy," he
added. "The mixture of young players and more experienced ones creates a
great connection."
Serbia appear a more dangerous proposition than four years
ago, when they also faced Brazil in the group stage but lost 2-0 and exited in
the first round.
"We are afraid of nobody in the world, not even
Brazil," said Serbia coach Dragan Stojkovic, who hopes prolific Fulham
striker Aleksandar Mitrovic will be fit for the match at the Lusail Stadium.
Switzerland and Cameroon, also in Brazil's group, kicked off
Thursday's action in Qatar, with the Swiss winning 1-0 courtesy of a goal from
Cameroon-born Breel Embolo.
The forward struck three minutes into the second half at Al
Janoub Stadium as Switzerland secured a vital three points.
Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler worked the ball out wide on the
right to Xherdan Shaqiri, whose low cross into the area was swept home by an
unmarked Embolo, who chose not to celebrate against his birth country.
"It's quite special for him because of his links to
Cameroon -- I'm very happy he's playing for us," said Swiss goalkeeper
Yann Sommer. "He's always right there when you need him."
Defeat condemned Cameroon to their eighth straight loss at
World Cups -- a miserable run stretching all the way back to 2002.
Son Heung-min was named in the starting line-up for South
Korea's Group H opener against Uruguay at 1300 GMT even though he was wearing a
mask after suffering a fracture around his left eye earlier this month.
Uruguay coach Diego Alonso selected Luis Suarez up front,
with fellow veteran Edinson Cavani on the bench.
Germany coach Hansi Flick said no member of his team was safe
after their shock 2-1 defeat against Japan on Wednesday.
The four-time champions, who next face Spain, are facing a
nightmare scenario of a second consecutive group-stage exit after their early
departure in Russia in 2018.
"You can understand that we are discussing every matter
of personnel and every position," Flick said.
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