🚨🎙️ Sergio Ramos on the criticism Cristiano Ronaldo receives:
"The criticism and negativity Cristiano Ronaldo gets from some pundits is starting to look personal. Every time Portugal plays, the conversation somehow always comes back to Ronaldo.
Some of these people retired at 35 or 37, yet they constantly question a player who is still competing at the highest level. If it was so easy, why didn't they continue playing themselves?
It sometimes feels like certain people are waiting for Cristiano to fail just so they can blame him and mock him. But what exactly are they mocking? This is a player who has achieved almost everything football can offer. His legacy is already written in the history of the game.
You don't have to like Ronaldo, that's your choice. But you have to respect what he has accomplished. Many of those criticizing him never reached the level he has maintained for over two decades.
What surprises me is that Portugal has many talented players, yet after every game the discussion is always about Ronaldo. If you think he should retire, that's your opinion, but constantly talking about him only shows how important he still is to football.
Cristiano Ronaldo has nothing left to prove. He has earned respect from everyone who loves this sport."
🚨📢| Mourinho slams Neves: Ronaldo is not just another player:
“João Neves’ recent comment that Cristiano Ronaldo is “just another player like the rest of us” has stirred up a lot of unnecessary drama. While everyone is entitled to their opinion, the timing and wording show a lack of respect for what Ronaldo truly represents for Portugal
The truth is simple: without Cristiano Ronaldo, the world might barely know Portuguese football. He put this country on the map with his talent, leadership, and unmatched mentality. Give Ronaldo a national team with the depth and quality of Brazil or Argentina, and there’s no doubt he’d have multiple World Cups. Portugal’s limitations as a squad-not his individual level-are what have held them back from even greater success.
It’s heartbreaking to see Ronaldo shoulder most of the blame after every disappointing result. He still carries the team on his back at 41, yet faces constant criticism from within and outside. Compare that to Argentina: even during Messi’s off games, you’ll never see their players diminish him or treat him as “just one of the guys.” They protect their legend because they understand what he means to the nation.
No one is saying the younger players can’t have opinions or push for their place. But undermining the greatest player your country has ever produced – the one who made everything possible for this generation – is shortsighted. Ronaldo’s legacy isn’t up for debate. He’s not just a player; he’s Portugal’s history and pride. Respect that.”
Before stepping onto this pitch, remember who opened the door for all of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember the 19-year-old kid who cried after losing the Euro 2004 final. While everyone else walked away, he stayed there, heartbroken, because wearing the Portugal shirt meant everything to him. Remember the 2006 World Cup. When Portugal fell to France in the semi-finals, it was Cristiano who was in tears once again. He felt the weight of the crest more than anyone.That young Cristiano is the reason why so many of you believed that a Portuguese player could become the best in the world. He made an entire generation dream. He showed every child in Portugal that they could reach the absolute pinnacle of football. He put Portugal on the global football map.For more than twenty years, he carried this shirt, this crest, and this nation on his shoulders. He fought every battle. He played through every disappointment. He endured every criticism. He carried the expectations of an entire country. For years, he fought against what many considered to be "double standards" and unfair treatment, while the spotlight was often directed elsewhere. Yet, he never stopped fighting for Portugal.And now... this could be his last dance on football's biggest stage. His last chance to lift the only trophy that would crown the greatest international career this sport has ever seen. So fight for him. Run for him. Leave everything on the pitch for him. Play for the crest. Play for the shirt. Create chances for him. Pass him the ball. Give him the farewell he deserves. Because if Cristiano still had the legs, the speed, and the power he had at his peak, he wouldn't need anyone. He would carry Portugal on his back once more and finish the job himself. But this time, it is your turn to fight for him, just as he fought for Portugal for more than twenty years
Before stepping onto this pitch, remember who opened the door for all of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember the 19-year-old kid who cried after losing the Euro 2004 final. While everyone else walked away, he stayed there, heartbroken, because wearing the Portugal shirt meant everything to him. Remember the 2006 World Cup. When Portugal fell to France in the semi-finals, it was Cristiano who was in tears once again. He felt the weight of the crest more than anyone.That young Cristiano is the reason why so many of you believed that a Portuguese player could become the best in the world. He made an entire generation dream. He showed every child in Portugal that they could reach the absolute pinnacle of football. He put Portugal on the global football map.For more than twenty years, he carried this shirt, this crest, and this nation on his shoulders. He fought every battle. He played through every disappointment. He endured every criticism. He carried the expectations of an entire country. For years, he fought against what many considered to be "double standards" and unfair treatment, while the spotlight was often directed elsewhere. Yet, he never stopped fighting for Portugal.And now... this could be his last dance on football's biggest stage. His last chance to lift the only trophy that would crown the greatest international career this sport has ever seen. So fight for him. Run for him. Leave everything on the pitch for him. Play for the crest. Play for the shirt. Create chances for him. Pass him the ball. Give him the farewell he deserves. Because if Cristiano still had the legs, the speed, and the power he had at his peak, he wouldn't need anyone. He would carry Portugal on his back once more and finish the job himself. But this time, it is your turn to fight for him, just as he fought for Portugal for more than twenty years
Before stepping onto this pitch, remember who opened the door for all of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember the 19-year-old kid who cried after losing the Euro 2004 final. While everyone else walked away, he stayed there, heartbroken, because wearing the Portugal shirt meant everything to him. Remember the 2006 World Cup. When Portugal fell to France in the semi-finals, it was Cristiano who was in tears once again. He felt the weight of the crest more than anyone.That young Cristiano is the reason why so many of you believed that a Portuguese player could become the best in the world. He made an entire generation dream. He showed every child in Portugal that they could reach the absolute pinnacle of football. He put Portugal on the global football map.For more than twenty years, he carried this shirt, this crest, and this nation on his shoulders. He fought every battle. He played through every disappointment. He endured every criticism. He carried the expectations of an entire country. For years, he fought against what many considered to be "double standards" and unfair treatment, while the spotlight was often directed elsewhere. Yet, he never stopped fighting for Portugal.And now... this could be his last dance on football's biggest stage. His last chance to lift the only trophy that would crown the greatest international career this sport has ever seen. So fight for him. Run for him. Leave everything on the pitch for him. Play for the crest. Play for the shirt. Create chances for him. Pass him the ball. Give him the farewell he deserves. Because if Cristiano still had the legs, the speed, and the power he had at his peak, he wouldn't need anyone. He would carry Portugal on his back once more and finish the job himself. But this time, it is your turn to fight for him, just as he fought for Portugal for more than twenty years
Before stepping onto this pitch, remember who opened the door for all of you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Remember the 19-year-old kid who cried after losing the Euro 2004 final. While everyone else walked away, he stayed there, heartbroken, because wearing the Portugal shirt meant everything to him. Remember the 2006 World Cup. When Portugal fell to France in the semi-finals, it was Cristiano who was in tears once again. He felt the weight of the crest more than anyone.That young Cristiano is the reason why so many of you believed that a Portuguese player could become the best in the world. He made an entire generation dream. He showed every child in Portugal that they could reach the absolute pinnacle of football. He put Portugal on the global football map.For more than twenty years, he carried this shirt, this crest, and this nation on his shoulders. He fought every battle. He played through every disappointment. He endured every criticism. He carried the expectations of an entire country. For years, he fought against what many considered to be "double standards" and unfair treatment, while the spotlight was often directed elsewhere. Yet, he never stopped fighting for Portugal.And now... this could be his last dance on football's biggest stage. His last chance to lift the only trophy that would crown the greatest international career this sport has ever seen. So fight for him. Run for him. Leave everything on the pitch for him. Play for the crest. Play for the shirt. Create chances for him. Pass him the ball. Give him the farewell he deserves. Because if Cristiano still had the legs, the speed, and the power he had at his peak, he wouldn't need anyone. He would carry Portugal on his back once more and finish the job himself. But this time, it is your turn to fight for him, just as he fought for Portugal for more than twenty years
Te odio, te detesto, eres el futbolista más sobrevalorado y no has hecho más que joder a Cristiano desde que te dedicas al fútbol
El peor cáncer de Portugal
@B_Fernandes8 Filho da puta
Yea he missed twice but he was in bad position and for what idk why you just passing to him when he was in bad position please remember that your captain also need to match with Argentina in 1/4 finals and if you will lose or Ronaldo will score less than Messi Messi will be goat not Ronaldo not your captain your captain always giving him all for Portugal in 2010 in 2014 in 2018 he did everything but unfortunately they losses always so plis respect each other I love you too Bruno I love all Portugal but respect each other @brunofernandes8@joao_neves87@vitinha @bernardocarvalhosilva @portugal CANCELO YOU TOO NEED TO THINK ABT IT ALL OF YOU PORTUGAL PLAYERS EVERYONE LOVE YOU BUT RESPECT EACH OTHER AND GIVE RONALDO CHANCE AND WIN WORLD CUP @joaofelix79 @goncaloramos88 @rubendias@diego.costa @francisco.conceicao7
Yea he missed twice but he was in bad position and for what idk why you just passing to him when he was in bad position please remember that your captain also need to match with Argentina in 1/4 finals and if you will lose or Ronaldo will score less than Messi Messi will be goat not Ronaldo not your captain your captain always giving him all for Portugal in 2010 in 2014 in 2018 he did everything but unfortunately they losses always so plis respect each other I love you too Bruno I love all Portugal but respect each other @brunofernandes8@joao_neves87@vitinha @bernardocarvalhosilva @portugal CANCELO YOU TOO NEED TO THINK ABT IT ALL OF YOU PORTUGAL PLAYERS EVERYONE LOVE YOU BUT RESPECT EACH OTHER AND GIVE RONALDO CHANCE AND WIN WORLD CUP @joaofelix79 @goncaloramos88 @rubendias@diego.costa @francisco.conceicao7