Cristiano Ronaldo is celebrated as one of soccer’s greatest talents. He has dazzled fans globally, showcasing his skills across several leagues over the years. However, despite his prowess, Ronaldo’s presence may be affecting Portugal’s chances at a World Cup victory.
In a recent match, Lionel Messi, Ronaldo’s long-standing competitor, scored three goals against Algeria. Despite Ronaldo’s efforts, he was unable to score, highlighting his struggles on the field.
An unexpected decision followed when Portugal’s coach, Roberto Martínez, substituted Vitinha, a key midfielder, while letting Ronaldo remain. This left many puzzled, seeing as Ronaldo, at 41, showed little threat.
Portugal played against DR Congo, a match they were anticipated to win easily. Yet, the game ended in a 1-1 draw, as DR Congo posed more attacking threats than Portugal. The African team led in expected goals, displaying more dynamic offensive play.
Portugal’s entire squad seemed lackluster throughout the game, not just Ronaldo. Outside of scoring an initial header, the team struggled to create meaningful opportunities despite completing over 700 passes at a 92% accuracy. These statistics failed to translate into effective strategies for winning.
The team faces a challenge as ruthless competition at the tournament demands decisive play. Portugal requires a quick solution to improve their game strategy, and Ronaldo’s role in this solution remains uncertain.

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