Cristiano Ronaldo poses happily ahead of Portugals crucial round of

Cristiano Ronaldo poses happily ahead of Portugal’s crucial round of 16 clash against Switzerland on Tuesday

Beaming all over his face, Cristiano Ronaldo poses happily with his partner Georgina Rodriguez and family as he relaxes ahead of Portugal’s crucial World Cup Round of 16 tie against Switzerland on Tuesday

Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured hugging his partner Georgina Rodriguez in a cozy moment while relaxing ahead of Portugal’s knockout duel against Switzerland.

Fernando Santos’ men meet the Swiss in the round of 16 on Tuesday night, with the winner meeting either Spain or Morocco in the quarters.

And striker Ronaldo was beaming as he took time out before the game to relax with Rodriguez, his sister Katia Aveiro and his family.

Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured in a family photo ahead of Portugal's round of 16 game against Switzerland

Cristiano Ronaldo was pictured in a family photo ahead of Portugal’s round of 16 game against Switzerland

The veteran striker snuggled up to his partner Georgina Rodriguez (left) before the KO match.

The veteran striker snuggled up to his partner Georgina Rodriguez (left) before the KO match.

Katia’s Instagram Story featured the 37-year-old veteran between his sibling and partner with the caption “My Riches.”

Ronaldo then snapped a grainy selfie of the couple, Aveiro and two of their children, the witty caption read, “I’m glad he was a footballer because if he were a photographer it wouldn’t work at all!”

Whilst Georgina then posted a snap of the couple snuggled together as she wore a hoodie.

Free agent Ronaldo, 37, started every game for Fernando Santos' side at the tournament

Free agent Ronaldo, 37, started every game for Fernando Santos’ side at the tournament

The ex-Manchester United star also took a grainy selfie with sister Katia Aveiro's two children

The ex-Manchester United star also took a grainy selfie with sister Katia Aveiro’s two children

Portugal won their first two group games 3-2 against Ghana and 2-0 against Uruguay before losing their last game 2-1 against South Korea.

Ronaldo, who is a free agent after his acrimonious departure from Manchester United during the tournament following his explosive interview with Piers Morgan, has started every game in the competition up front but has been substituted in every game.

Meanwhile, Sportsmail’s Oliver Holt has said Portugal can win the World Cup – but only if they drop the star from their team.

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