Cristiano Ronaldo delivered an emphatic response to his recent critics, scoring two goals for Portugal in their dominant 5-0 World Cup victory over Uzbekistan in Houston. According to Metro, the veteran forward, aged 41, ended a significant scoring drought and became the first man in history to score in six different World Cup tournaments.
The performance comes after a challenging period for Ronaldo, who faced widespread scrutiny following Portugal’s opening World Cup game against DR Congo, a match in which he failed to score. Metro reported that many observers had questioned his place in the starting XI for a side with ambitions of lifting the trophy.
A decisive display in Houston
Ronaldo wasted no time in making his mark against Uzbekistan. Just six minutes into the match, he opened the scoring after meeting a precise cross from Joao Cancelo. As noted by Metro, the goal ended a notable dry spell, with Ronaldo having failed to score from open play in his previous 12 World Cup and European Championship appearances.
He continued to press and, five minutes before halftime, doubled Portugal’s lead. Bruno Fernandes provided the assist, allowing Ronaldo to grab his second goal of the match. The brace played a key role in Portugal’s commanding 5-0 victory and provided a timely boost for both the team and its captain.
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Overcoming a ‘dark week’ of doubt
Following the match, Ronaldo spoke openly about the criticism he had faced. According to Metro, he said: “It was a difficult, dark week, it felt like I was already retired from football, but I held on as I always do because I believe more in hard work than in football. It was difficult, I have to confess, but we’re back.”
The forward also expressed confidence in his ability to overcome adversity. As quoted by Metro, Ronaldo added: “I knew it. God helps those who work hard.”
The record-breaking performance served as a powerful response to Ronaldo’s critics and reinforced his enduring influence on the international stage. As Metro highlighted, his return to form could prove crucial for Portugal as they continue their World Cup campaign.
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