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Collins has Ronaldo in his sights
The Journal
|November 12, 2025
NATHAN Collins is determined to wipe the smile off Cristiano Ronaldo's face as the Republic of Ireland attempt to keep their World Cup dream alive.
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Ireland welcome Ronaldo's Portugal to the Aviva Stadium tomorrow knowing their hopes of making it out of Group F could be over if they do not get a result.
They do so having come within seconds of snatching a deserved point against the same opposition in Lisbon last month, prompting Ronaldo, who had earlier seen a penalty saved by Caoimhin Kelleher, to celebrate wildly in defender Jake O'Brien's face.
Asked about the 40-year-old's response after Ruben Neves had headed a late winner, Collins told a press conference: “| guess he was frustrated that he didn't score himself potentially, | didn’t see it. lonly saw it afterwards.
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