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		sensational start to his 2006 FIFA World Cup™ campaign, Portugal striker 
		Pauleta took just four minutes to open his account against Group D 
		minnows Angola. 
 The Paris Saint-Germain sharpshooter’s goal secured a welcome three 
		points for Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side, and took him into second place on 
		the list of his country’s all-time leading scorers at FIFA World Cup 
		tournaments, overtaking legendary figures like Jose Augusto and Jose 
		Torres in the process.
 
 Four years ago, Pauleta grabbed a hat-trick against Poland, although his 
		achievements were overshadowed by Portugal's surprise first-round exit 
		over in the Far East. The player himself has learned from the experience 
		and become a wiser player for it. He may now have Eusebio's nine-goal 
		record in his sights, but as Pauleta revealed to FIFAworldcup.com, he 
		always puts the team before individual glory.
 
 FIFAworldcup.com: Unlike in your two previous international 
		tournaments (Korea/Japan 2002, UEFA EURO 2004), Portugal got off to a 
		winning start at Germany 2006. What effect has this had on the squad?
 Pauleta: It is always good to get that first win under your belt. We 
		were already confident coming into the competition, and now even more 
		so. It gives us a cushion, but we know that we have to work hard in 
		order to pick up the points we need to get through to the next round, 
		which is our first big objective.
 
 On a personal level, it was clearly a dream start for you.
 Yes it was, but the win was much more important than my own performance.
 
 The broad smile on your face as you celebrated that goal, showed just 
		how much it meant to you. How did it feel to score such a crucial goal 
		and see the delight on the faces of the supporters?
 It was incredibly satisfying. Obviously, scoring in a World Cup is 
		great, but helping seal three points for the team was even better. I was 
		happy because my team-mates, the coaches and all the fans were happy.
 
 Despite getting off to a winning start, Portugal's display left 
		something to be desired and the team were even booed by some fans at the 
		stadium.
 That often happens in the first game of a major tournament, and the 
		points are more important than the performance. To be fair, Angola 
		worked really hard, and we just couldn’t get that second goal that would 
		have allowed us to relax a little bit.
 Iran are up next, and they 
		desperately need a positive result to stay in the competition. What do 
		you know about them and can you see them causing Portugal problems?We’ve watched the video of their first game, and they look like a strong 
		team. They were a bit unlucky to lose 3-1 to Mexico, because technically 
		they are very sound and they are in good shape physically as well. Quite 
		a few of them play in Europe, and especially here in Germany. So we’re 
		ready for a tough game, and we know that we’ll have to play well if 
		we’re going to pick up the three points.
 
 You have already written your name into the record books as your 
		country’s all-time leading scorer. Do you dream of going down in FIFA 
		World Cup history as the top scorer here in Germany?
 To be honest my main aim is to help the team go as far as we can in the 
		tournament. Personal milestones are not as important as the team’s 
		performances. If I get some chances, then I’m going to do my best to 
		score goals, but that’s not down to personal ambition. I want to do my 
		bit, and make sure that our national team puts up a strong showing for 
		the good of the country as a whole.
 
 So who do you think will be the main contenders for the adidas Golden 
		Shoe award?
 Ronaldo is the favourite, no doubt about it. You can never write him 
		off, and I’m sure that, as usual, O Fenômeno is going to be in great 
		form during this World Cup.
 
 And which teams do you think have got the quality to go all the way?
 The usual suspects - Brazil, Italy, Argentina and Germany. As far as 
		Portugal are concerned, we just want to focus on getting to the 
		quarter-finals, because after that, anything can happen.
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