Ruben Dias, the defender for Portugal, has addressed the recent criticism aimed at team captain Cristiano Ronaldo, labeling the surrounding discussions as mere 'noise' that is typical in football.
In Portugal's opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026 against DR Congo, Ronaldo faced challenges, contributing minimally to the game. The 41-year-old managed only 25 touches, attempted three shots without success, and won just one duel, showcasing how well the DR Congo defense managed to contain him.
This match marked one of the lowest levels of involvement in Ronaldo's World Cup history, recording the second-fewest touches he has had in a World Cup starting match, which emphasizes his limited role in Portugal's offensive efforts.
The ongoing concerns about his performance in significant tournaments are mounting, as Ronaldo has now gone ten matches without scoring in major competitions, a streak that persists despite his extensive experience and renowned status.
'It's Just Noise': Dias on Ronaldo Criticism
In response to the external commentary regarding Ronaldo, Dias expressed that the team remains focused on their goals. He stated, "It's not an issue for us. It's insignificant, just a bit of fuss and noise. It's all part of the game."
He emphasized that the criticism is not solely directed at Ronaldo, noting, "Cristiano is a major focus of attention, but I think we're all in the firing line. It's always been like this since I've been here, and I believe it will continue. In the end, it's noise. We isolate ourselves from it and focus on doing our thing."
Thierry Henry's Candid Evaluation
Thierry Henry provided a straightforward critique of Ronaldo's performance as Portugal faced a challenging start to their World Cup journey. He suggested that Ronaldo's quest for personal accolades might have hindered the team's chances of scoring.
During a discussion on Fox News, Henry remarked, "One thing that's important, people, please at home: the team needs to score, not you need to score." He highlighted a moment in the match where Ronaldo's positioning could have restricted his teammates' opportunities.
Henry explained that when Cancelo had possession, Ronaldo could have made a run that would force defenders to make a decision, potentially creating space for a better scoring opportunity. He noted, "If he makes that run, he makes the defender take a decision to crash the six-yard box."
He further elaborated that Ronaldo's desire to score led him into the path of Bruno Fernandes instead of making a run that could have opened up a tap-in opportunity.
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