The Real Madrid star has enjoyed a mixed Euro 2016 but his coach says that while he is important to the team he is not their only threat as they prepare to face Croatia
Portugal head coach Fernando Santos insists not all of his decisions revolve around Cristiano Ronaldo, despite setting his team up to get the most out of their captain.
The 4-3-3 has been the typical formation for Portugal in recent years, but Santos has recently moved to a line-up with two central attackers.
For all three Euro 2016 group games – none of which the Iberian nation managed to win – Ronaldo started alongside Nani at centre-forward in a 4-4-2.