Cristiano Ronaldo took to Portugal training this week ahead of his side's upcoming clash with Andorra... but it remains to be seen whether the talisman will even get onto the pitch.
Ronaldo got stuck into the session with his national team-mates, as they prepare to face the minnows at their Estadi Nacional ground on Saturday.
Portugal currently find themselves second behind Switzerland in Group B and need to defeat their lowly opponents, though fielding Ronaldo could be a risk.
Cristiano Ronaldo took to Portugal training this week ahead of his side's clash with Andorra
The team talisman is one yellow card away from a match suspension for Portugal
Ronaldo was in high spirits during the session and was seen joking around with team-mates
Ronaldo shared a joke with team-mate and good friend Ricardo Quaresma during training
AC Milan striker Andre Silva keeps his eyes fixed on the ball during a warm-up drill
The Ballon d'Or holder is one yellow card away from a suspension, providing something of a tactical headache for manager Fernando Santos.
While the Portugal chief may be confident of overcoming the Andorrans, who have won only one game in eight, the presence of Ronaldo always appears to provide a universal confidence throughout the team.
Santos put his side through their paces during the session, in which Ronaldo and co. appeared to be in high spirits.
The Real Madrid man was seen joking around with close friend Ricardo Quaresma during training, as the team warmed up for their upcoming test.
Fernando Santos watched on and now has a big decision to make regarding Ronaldo
Besiktas man Pepe remained focus during the session as he readies himself for Andorra
Renato Sanches is bidding to get back to top form after falling out of favour at Bayern Munich
Swansea loanee Renato Sanches was also in action, as he bids to bounce back to top form after falling out of favour at parent club Bayern Munich.
With fans and media alike keen to know whether Ronaldo would feature in the tie, Santos was quizzed heavily in his pre-match conference.
'In Andorra, in Portugal, all over the world ... everyone wants to know if Cristiano Ronaldo is going to play,' Santos told reporters - as reported by Abola.
'I only let the team know the players two hours before the game. I never said in advance who is going to play and I'm not going to say now,' Santos added.