Radio Gol
·23 de junio de 2026
Ronaldo did not dodge Argentina, but shut down a Messi question

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·23 de junio de 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo made history once again by becoming the first footballer to score in six editions of the World Cup. After facing harsh criticism for his poor debut in Portugal’s draw against the Republic of the Congo, the Portuguese forward responded with a brace in the 5-0 rout of Uzbekistan. The result secured his national team’s place in the round of 32 and sparked a real show from “the Bug” in front of the microphones, where he fired back at his detractors and ignored a question about Lionel Messi.
The Portuguese star put the team’s performance ahead of his new individual milestone and opened up about the days leading up to the match. He described the last week as “dark” and admitted that it felt like he was already out of football. Along those same lines, the striker explained that his celebration shouting “I’m back” was dedicated especially to those who have spent his 23-year professional career criticizing him.
Upon arriving in the mixed zone, Ronaldo was asked about a possible quarterfinal clash against the Argentina national team, a matchup that could happen if both countries top their groups. Although he admitted that a showdown against Messi would be “top,” he felt the question did not make much sense at this moment and preferred to focus on Colombia, the next opponent. Tensions rose when a journalist asked him about the all-time scorers table while mentioning the Rosario-born star; as soon as he heard Leo’s name, Cristiano looked away, gave the floor to another reporter, and bluntly warned that he would not answer if the question did not interest him.
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