Ronaldo and his teammates can see the huge colorful depiction of the Portugal forward, but the public has no access to it.
Ronaldo, 32, will line up against World Cup hosts Russian Federation in the Spartak Stadium in Moscow on Wednesday with the European champions aiming to secure their first victory in the competition following Sunday's Group A draw against Mexico in Kazan.
Ronaldo's 74th global goal should have set up a Portugal onslaught but despite clearly looking like the better side, the Iberians struggled to find a way past Igor Akinfeev.
Mexico ended the day as Group A leaders with four points, ahead of Portugal on goal average.
Ronaldo is now at the Confederations Cup with Portugal, and Santos is confident that the 32-year-old's full focus is on helping his country to success rather than his individual situation.
Ronaldo's goal was the highlight of the first period, although he forced Akinfeev into a save from point-blank range with a shot midway through the half.
Speaking to reporters upon arrival in Sochi on Monday, Coach Osorio made references to the managerial rotations by saying, "We're thinking of giving opportunities to others to once again put out a very fresh and very competitive team".
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"There wasn't a lot in it tonight, it was very close", New Zealand coach Anthony Hudson said. "We have four points and we have to congratulate the team". Santos said. "He is here to talk about the game, full stop, not about his life and his family". I think that the difference between these teams is more than obvious.
Mexico controlled possession and spent more time in Portugal's area, but the Euro 2016 champions were a constant threat on the counterattack in front of 34,372 fans at the Kazan Arena.
Portugal's tournament hopes took a blow with a possible broken leg for Guerreiro, who was substituted in the 65th after limping off injured.
"We were certainly not nervous", he said.
"All the media talked about our team as having zero chance in this game, all of the media".
Ronaldo's eighth-minute header in Moscow gave Portugal their first win in the tournament and victory over New Zealand on Saturday would secure a semi-final spot.
Only a superb one-handed reflex save from Akinfeev, who made his 100th worldwide appearance, stopped Andre Silva's bullet header just after the break.





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