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"The most shameless player of all time": Fans slam Cristiano Ronaldo after Euro 2016 claim following World Cup exit
The Times Of India | July 7, 2026 11:39 AM CST

Cristiano Ronaldo ’s sixth and final FIFA World Cup concluded on a sour note as Portugal bowed out to a thrilling 1-0 loss to Spain in the Round of 16. Though the emotional exit signaled the conclusion of an iconic chapter in his World Cup journey, it was the 41-year-old’s post-match comments that instantly became a significant talking topic throughout social media.

As Ronaldo reflected on his career and defended his legacy with Portugal, fans were left divided. Many praised everything he achieved for his country, while others strongly criticized his claim that winning Euro 2016 meant as much to him as lifting the FIFA World Cup.

Cristiano Ronaldo says he leaves the World Cup with no regrets despite painful exitPortugal's hopes of reaching the World Cup quarterfinals were crushed when Spain's Mikel Merino scored a dramatic stoppage time winner. The defeat also closed the curtain on Ronaldo's World Cup career, ending a journey that stretched across six editions of football's biggest tournament.

The Portuguese captain was visibly emotional after the final whistle as he applauded supporters before leaving the field in tears. Speaking after the match, Ronaldo confirmed that this had been his final World Cup, although he stopped short of announcing his retirement from international football.

"I'm sad to leave the World Cup this way," Ronaldo said. "As I said yesterday, I gave it my all, and I leave with a clear conscience. That's the life of a footballer. You have to move forward."

"It was my last World Cup, yes. But as for the rest, there's time to think, to be with my family, and not say things in the heat of the moment."

Ronaldo also reflected on everything he has achieved with Portugal during his international career. While admitting the World Cup trophy remained out of reach, he made it clear that he does not view his career as incomplete. "I've won three titles for Portugal; before Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal hadn't won a single title."

"The biggest title the national team has ever won was in 2016, the European Championship, which, to be honest, is just as significant to me as a World Cup."

Fans criticize Ronaldo after comparing Euro 2016 triumph to a World Cup titleRonaldo's remarks quickly spread across social media, where many football fans questioned his comparison between the UEFA European Championship and the FIFA World Cup. Several users argued that the World Cup remains the highest achievement in international football and accused the Portuguese legend of downplaying it because he never won the tournament.

One fan wrote, "This guy is always trying to discredit other people's achievements just because he couldn't achieve it. How can any football player compare Euro to the World Cup man?" Another commented, "Eder won the Euros for Portugal, you were just a cheerleader."

Others felt Ronaldo should have accepted the disappointment without comparing trophies.

"It was never about Portugal; it has always been about him. The most shameless player of all time," one fan posted. Another added, "He's always embarrassing his fans."

A different user wrote, "When he can't win something it becomes less valuable in his eyes."

One more reaction read, "Accept Defeat in peace! You're the reason your fans are so stupid."

Despite the criticism, Ronaldo's international career remains one of the most decorated in football history. He leaves the World Cup as the only player to score in six different editions of the tournament and finishes with 146 international goals for Portugal. Even though the World Cup trophy never became part of his collection, his emotional farewell and his comments have ensured that the debate surrounding his legacy will continue long after his final appearance on football's biggest stage.


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