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Confederations Cup Social Diary: Cahill honoured as Ronaldo posing takes a weird turn

Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo

With the Confederations Cup group stage drawing to a close, Sunday was a time for anxious waits for some players and scenes of celebration for others.

Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal booked their semi-final slot with a 4-0 win over New Zealand on Saturday but the captain struck a strange pose as he celebrated with his team-mates.

Australia needed to beat Chile to join the European champions in the next round but a 1-1 draw curtailed those hopes. It was a momentous day nonetheless for Tim Cahill, who became the first outfield player to win 100 Socceroos caps.

 

We're not sure if Ronaldo was aiming for an inspirational pose or if he simply doesn't like the man behind the camera in this Portugal dressing-room shot...

 

Julian Draxler warmed up for Germany against Cameroon by wishing a happy Eid to his Muslim Instagram followers, while trying a smouldering stare on for size.

 

Ich bin motiviert und freu mich auf #GERCMR. An meine muslimischen Freunde heute auch Eid Mubarak // Impatient et prêt pour #GERCMR! Eid Mubarak à mes amis musulmans // I'm excited and ready for #GERCMR! Also Eid Mubarak to my muslim friends #matchday #eidmubarak #nemeziz #heretocreate #confedcup #sochi #sotschi #russia #diemannschaft #jdx

A post shared by Julian Draxler (@draxlerofficial) on Jun 25, 2017 at 4:44am PDT

 

Javier Hernandez and Mexico joined Portugal in the semi-finals and the striker celebrated by sending best wishes to birthday-boy Miguel Layun, who turned 29.

 

As Tim Cahill prepared for his 100th Australia appearance, team-mate Mitchell Duke led the tributes to the record-breaking former Everton star.

 

Nani sent a special message to his son after scoring Portugal's fourth goal in the closing stages of their win over New Zealand.

 

 @luisnani sent his son a special message with his goal celebration yesterday... #ConfedCup

A post shared by FIFA Confederations Cup (@fifaworldcup) on Jun 25, 2017 at 4:27am PDT

 

Arturo Vidal, meanwhile, issued a rallying cry to his Chile team-mates ahead of their meeting with Australia.

Vamos por nuestro primer objetivo equipo!!! vamos chile carajo!!!

A post shared by Arturo Vidal (@kingarturo23oficial) on Jun 25, 2017 at 5:26am PDT

 

Lastly, FIFA's latest fan video featured a rather anxious-looking Australian, who seems pretty unsettled by something off-camera at the end of this clip...

 
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Posted by FIFA Confederations Cup on Sunday, 25 June 2017

 

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