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Ronaldo and Sanches back for Portugal World Cup qualifiers

Football Soccer - Portugal v Wales - EURO 2016 - Semi Final - Stade de Lyon, Lyon, France - 6/7/16 Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo and Renato Sanches before the game REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach (Reuters)

LISBON (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo and Renato Sanches were recalled to the Portugal squad after injury on Thursday as coach Fernando Santos urged the European champions to switch out of party mode. Santos, naming his players for next month's World Cup qualifiers at home to Andorra and away to the Faroe Islands, believes his players were not fully switched on when they began their campaign with a 2-0 defeat in Switzerland. "We have to get out of European champion mode, that party mode, that state of relaxation," Santos told reporters. "That cannot happen again." "We have to remember that the qualifying competition is very different from a tournament. We don't have 50 days together and the sense of togetherness that goes with it," he added. "We play once a month and then the players go back to their clubs." Portugal captain and record scorer Ronaldo and midfielder Sanches missed the Switzerland match because they had not fully recovered from injuries sustained during Euro 2016. But Santos said it was not just their presence that would make Portugal stronger. "I wouldn't say the team is stronger just because Ronaldo is here but because the other players have played more, have worked more and have trained more. That was one of the problems of the match against Switzerland." Sporting forward Gelson Martins is the only uncapped player in the squad. Portugal host Andorra in Aveiro on Oct. 7 and visit the Faroes three days later. Santos warned that the Faroes would play in a similar manner to Iceland, who held Portugal to a 1-1 draw in their opening match at Euro 2016. "They are a very well-organised team. They will cause trouble and we have to be on our guard. If we respect them as we did with our opponents during the Euros, we will win; if we are not careful, we will be left with a bad taste." (Writing by Brian Homewood; Editing by Ken Ferris)