Bruno Fernandes has said that it would be normal for Cristiano Ronaldo to be "angry" at being dropped from the starting lineup following his benching against Switzerland.
Ronaldo started Portugal's first three games at the 2022 World Cup against Ghana, Uruguay and South Korea, but he was named on the bench for the last-16 contest with Switzerland.
A Selecao recorded a 6-1 victory on Tuesday to reach the quarter-finals, with Ronaldo's replacement, Goncalo Ramos, scoring three times during a strong performance.
Fernandes has said that he would be "angry" if he were left on the bench for the team's next game.
"Do you think anyone likes to be on the bench?" Fernandes told reporters. "I don't think Cristiano would be happy. If the manager put me on the bench in the next game, I would be angry.
"We won the first two games with Cristiano in the first 11, and it could be that if Cristiano played, he could score three goals and no one would be speaking about Cristiano being on the bench.
"Cristiano is doing his job, he's doing his part, he's happy with the result because the goal for everyone is to go as far as possible.
"I don't think people should be talking about Cristiano and why he's not playing, because when Cristiano plays and the team wins, no one talks about that.
"When Cristiano plays and the team loses, everyone talks. [He is] the most famous player in the world. No one is more famous than Cristiano in sports, not in football, in sports."
Ronaldo found the back of the net against Ghana in Portugal's first match of the tournament, which saw him become the first men's player to score in five World Cups.
The 37-year-old hit the headlines ahead of the tournament when he gave an explosive interview to Piers Morgan on TalkTV, detailing his unhappiness with his situation at Manchester United.
The Red Devils terminated Ronaldo's contract following the interview, and the striker is now searching for a new club.
The forward has been linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, but it is understood that he is holding out to continue his career at a Champions League club.
Portugal, meanwhile, are currently preparing for their World Cup quarter-final, with the European nation set to face Morocco in the last eight of the competition on Saturday. body check tags ::