The Independent
·23 juin 2026
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·23 juin 2026
Portugal and Cristiano Ronaldo have emphatically responded the criticism that followed a drab start to their World Cup campaign as smashed in a brace in a romping of Uzbekistan.
A 1-1 draw with DR Congo was a lacklustre opener for Roberto Martinez’s side, and led to renewed scrutiny over the role of record scorer Ronaldo.
But after keeping his starting spot for the second Group K outing, the 41-year-old issued his own reply to record-breaker Lionel Messi by writing himself into history, becoming the first player to score in six editions of the World Cup.
He then played a part in Portugal’s second, doing a dummy run over a free-kick which Nuno Mendes subsequently fired home, before slotting home again late in the first half to put himself on a hat-trick.
Tournament debutants Uzbekistan, managed by 2006 World Cup-winning captain Fabio Cannavaro, did have a goal chalked off by VAR before the interval but saw their woes compounded by a Abdukodir Khusanov own goal on the hour mark.







































