Cristiano Ronaldo enjoys holiday in Ibiza as Portugal captain relaxes ahead of Euro 2016
Portugal travel to Wembley on Thursday night for a European Championship warm-up match with England but Ronaldo won't feature in the game
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't have much time to relax ahead of Euro 2016 .
But the recent Champions League-winning Portugal skipper is making the most of the few days he has been given to soak up the sun in Ibiza.
The 31-year-old was snapped chilling out on a yacht as well as taking a dip in the sea.
Ronaldo scored Real Madrid's winning penalty in the Champions League final on Saturday night - just 13 days before the start of the European Championship.
Portugal travel to Wembley on Thursday night for a Euro 2016 warm-up match with England but Ronaldo confirmed he won't feature in the game.
When asked if he would line up against the Three Lions, Ronaldo said: “No, come on! Let me rest my legs. Now is the time to rest and enjoy this moment. I [then] have six days to be prepared to play a good competition [at Euro 2016].
“[I am] very tired. I have [played] more than 4,000 minutes this season. I was the No1 in the team again for most minutes [played]. That means a lot to me: it means I am still good.
Portugal travel to Wembley on Thursday night for a European Championship warm-up match with England but Ronaldo won't feature in the game
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn't have much time to relax ahead of Euro 2016 .
But the recent Champions League-winning Portugal skipper is making the most of the few days he has been given to soak up the sun in Ibiza.
The 31-year-old was snapped chilling out on a yacht as well as taking a dip in the sea.
Ronaldo scored Real Madrid's winning penalty in the Champions League final on Saturday night - just 13 days before the start of the European Championship.
Portugal travel to Wembley on Thursday night for a Euro 2016 warm-up match with England but Ronaldo confirmed he won't feature in the game.
When asked if he would line up against the Three Lions, Ronaldo said: “No, come on! Let me rest my legs. Now is the time to rest and enjoy this moment. I [then] have six days to be prepared to play a good competition [at Euro 2016].
“[I am] very tired. I have [played] more than 4,000 minutes this season. I was the No1 in the team again for most minutes [played]. That means a lot to me: it means I am still good.
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