Cristiano Ronaldo spotted on WATER SLIDE in Scottish hotel as fans catch glimpse of Portugal star's workout out in gym

CRISTIANO RONALDO took a walk on the wild slide ahead of what could potentially be his last game in Britain.

The legendary 39-year-old grabbed a 133rd record-extending goal in Portugal's 3-1 victory in Poland on Saturday.

Cristiano Ronaldo was spotted at the swimming pool by guests
And he decided to slide tackle the flumes of his plush Scots hotel pool
Pictures and videos have circulated on TikTok of Ronaldo enjoying some downtime in Scotland

That was the 906th of his career in total – and he will be desperate to add to that tally when he heads to Hampden Park for the first time on Tuesday.

While still making waves out on the pitch, the ex-Manchester United also caused a splash off it after touching down in Scotland for the Nations League clash.

Ronaldo and the Portugal squad, who have trained at St Mirren's ground, are staying at the plush Cameron House in Loch Lomond.

And the veteran Al-Nassr forward has been making full use of the facilities there after an onlooker shared a clip of him training in the hotel gym.

However, Ronaldo was also caught taking a break from his strict physical regime to enjoy the flumes at the hotel's swimming pool in another TikTok video.

Decked out in black shorts and with his ripped abs on full display, he was snapped standing at the top seemingly waiting to shoot down the slope on Sunday.

It's not the first time that Ronaldo has enjoyed a stay at the Loch Lomond resort.

He stopped there twice previously during his first stint at United ahead of Champions League matches against Celtic in 2006 and 2008.

The Portugal squad are staying at Cameron House before playing Scotland

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Portugal head to Hampden having won all three Nations League games so far while Scotland have lost each of their three.

And it looks like Ronaldo will be the man that their defence will have to stop after Portuguese boss Roberto Martinez revealed he subbed off the Real Madrid great to ensure he would be ready to take on the Tartan Army.

He said: "The substitution was important because it's part of us managing the players.

"We have two games in 72 hours. So we took Cristiano off so he would be ready for the second game in Scotland. Diogo Jota came on for him and did very well.

"It's important to use the players we have on the bench. Cristiano is in perfect shape for our next game."

Ronaldo scored his 906th career goal in Portugal’s 3-1 win over Poland on Saturday

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