• Portugal players Cristiano Ronaldo, left, and Joao Palhinha during training in Budapest on Thursday, June 17. Portugal will face Germany in their next Euro 2020 match on Saturday. EPA
    Portugal players Cristiano Ronaldo, left, and Joao Palhinha during training in Budapest on Thursday, June 17. Portugal will face Germany in their next Euro 2020 match on Saturday. EPA
  • Portugal's players Pepe, left, and Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
    Portugal's players Pepe, left, and Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
  • Left to right: Pedro Goncalves, Raphael Guerreiro and Joao Moutinho. EPA
    Left to right: Pedro Goncalves, Raphael Guerreiro and Joao Moutinho. EPA
  • Left to right: Joao Felix, Jose Fonte and Bruno Fernandes. EPA
    Left to right: Joao Felix, Jose Fonte and Bruno Fernandes. EPA
  • Portugal's Renato Sanches, left, and Andre Silva. EPA
    Portugal's Renato Sanches, left, and Andre Silva. EPA
  • Portugal attacker Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
    Portugal attacker Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
  • Portugal's Ruben Dias, left, and Bruno Fernandes. EPA
    Portugal's Ruben Dias, left, and Bruno Fernandes. EPA
  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
  • Portugal players during training in Budapest. EPA
    Portugal players during training in Budapest. EPA
  • Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva. EPA
    Portugal midfielder Bernardo Silva. EPA
  • Portugal's Sergio Oliveira, left, and Pepe. EPA
    Portugal's Sergio Oliveira, left, and Pepe. EPA
  • Left to right: Pedro Goncalves, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota and Joao Moutinho. EPA
    Left to right: Pedro Goncalves, Bernardo Silva, Diogo Jota and Joao Moutinho. EPA
  • Portugal's Renato Sanches. EPA
    Portugal's Renato Sanches. EPA
  • Portugal's players Renato Sanches, left, and Jose Fonte. EPA
    Portugal's players Renato Sanches, left, and Jose Fonte. EPA
  • Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA
    Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo. EPA

Euro 2020: Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Ruben Dias train with Portugal with Germany match on horizon – in pictures


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Portugal were back on the training pitch with their Euro 2020 clash with Germany looming on the horizon.

The likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and Ruben Dias all looked in good shape as they prepare for their latest Group F match.

A Ronaldo double, after full-back Raphael Guerreiro scored the first in the 84th minute, helped the reigning champions open their campaign with a 3-0 win over Hungary.

When he's not causing Coca Cola share prices to plummet off the pitch, Ronaldo is looking in fine form on it with his latest goals sealing the 36-year-old's place as the greatest goalscorer in European Championship history.

His 11 strikes means he is now two clear of the record previously held by France's Michel Platini. Ronaldo's assist tally of six means he is just two behind the record total of Czech Republic player Karel Poborsky.

It would be no surprise if the relentless attacker adds another distinction to an already remarkable career in this tournament.

Next up for Ronaldo and Co are Joachim Low's Germany, who lost their opening game 1-0 to France, in Munich on Saturday.