It wasn't much of a test for Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal against Andorra on Friday night, cruising to a 6-0 victory, with Cristiano Ronaldo leading the way.
The Selecao needed such an emphatic win to bounce back from a 2-0 defeat to Switzerland and used the opportunity to get their first three points of this World Cup qualifying round.
Ronaldo scored his first two in the space of four minutes, making much of the match against the tiny principality a formality.
Still, Andorra didn't make matters easier on themselves by getting two players sent off either.
A perfect chance to regain match fitness for the Real Madrid star, it was a reassuring performance that helps Fernando Santos' side to get back to their winning ways.
Fact sheet:
6. Portugal: Rui Patricio, Joao Cancelo, Jose Fonte, Pepe (Gelson, m.72), Raphael Guerreiro (Antunes, m.52), Moutinho, Bernardo Silva, Andre Gomes, Ricardo Quaresma, Ronaldo, Andre Silva (Joao Mario, m.66).
0. Andorra: Josep Gomes, Rubio, Ildefonso Lima, Marc Vales, Max Llovera, Marc Garcia (Moises San Nicolas, m.49), Victor Rodrigues, Marcio Vieira, Marc Rabes, Cristian Martinez (Victor Moreira, m.76), Alaez (Marc Pujol, m.73).
Goals: 1-0, m.2: Ronaldo; 2-0, m.4: Ronaldo; 3-0, m.44: Joao Cancelo; 4-0, m.47: Ronaldo; 5-0, m.68: Ronaldo; 6-0, m.86: Andre Silva.
Referee: Oliver Drachta (Austria).
Yellow cards: Victor Rodriguez (m.27), Pepe (m.35), Jordi Rubio (m.54, m.62), Ildefons Lima (m.85).
Red cards: Jordi Rubio (m.62), Marc Rebes (m.70).
Estadio Municipal de Aveiro. 25,000 spectators.