Cristiano Ronaldo shows there is no rest for the wicked as he trains in Ibiza with friends ahead of Portugal's Euro 2016 campaign



  • Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real Madrid win Champions League on Saturday
  • Portugal boss Fernando Santos then allowed him to go on holiday to Ibiza 
  • The 31-year-old missed his country's 1-0 loss to England on Thursday
  • But the forward has been pictured training with friends ahead of the Euros

  • cristiano Ronaldo was photographed doing some cross training exercise in Ibiza, Spain on Friday, shortly after his Portugal side lost to England at Wembley Stadium on Thursday night.
    The 31-year-old has been given time off after scoring the winning penalty in Saturday's Champions League final and the Real Madrid maestro will join up with his national team at the weekend. 
    But before doing so, the former Manchester United forward is clearly keeping in top physical form - even while on holiday - as he was pictured sprinting topless with two friends on a running track.
     Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) was photographed doing some cross training exercise in Ibiza, Spain on Friday
     Cristiano Ronaldo (centre) was photographed doing some cross training exercise in Ibiza, Spain on Friday
    The 31-year-old Real Madrid maestro was pictured sprinting topless with two friends on a running track
    The 31-year-old Real Madrid maestro was pictured sprinting topless with two friends on a running track
    The former Manchester United forward is clearly keeping in top physical form, even while on holiday


    Before Ronaldo missed out on his country's 1-0 defeat to the Three Lions, his manager Fernando Santos spoke of looking forward to seeing how his team would get on without their talisman.
    'All my players are important,' said Santos. 'Portugal is not a one-man team, I want to test my whole squad.
    'Ronaldo said he played 4,000 minutes this season but when they booked this match, we didn't know he would be playing in the Champions League final.
    'Of course he's very important, like he would be for any other team in the world, but this is a good opportunity to play without him.
    'I hope he will play seven games in France but we need to know how to play without him.
    Portugal manager Fernando Santos gesticulates during his team's match with England at Wembley Stadium
    Portugal manager Fernando Santos gesticulates during his team's match with England at Wembley Stadium
    Ronaldo was given time off by Portugal after scoring the winning penalty in the Champions League final
    Ronaldo was given time off by Portugal after scoring the winning penalty in the Champions League final
    'All my players were tired and they have to rest physically and mentally. I'm not worried about this, because we are having good preparation.'
    Ronaldo scored 51 goals in 48 Real games in all competitions last season, and will now be hopeful of netting for Portugal as they take to Group F at Euro 2016. 
    In their pool, Portugal will face Iceland, Austria and Hungary, with their first game against the Nordic island nation on June 14 at Saint-Etienne's Stade Geoffroy-Guichard.
    Ronaldo scored 51 goals in 48 Real games last season, and will now be hopeful of netting at Euro 2016

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