CRISTIANOOOOO
This is what he Does!!!!
Silencing doubters after the last week, not team player ffs!
Another World Cup, Another Goal 👊🏽⚽️🔥
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I watched France match and they were feeding Mbappe balls to score.
I watched Norway match and they were all creating chances for Haaland to score.
Stop giving useless excuse for Bruno Fernandes! He’s the best midfielder in England and must show it today with Ronaldo.
Some of you guys don’t even have a twitter account when this happened. Some still in primary schools. Y’all think Ronaldo hate started when he turned 40? We’ve seen it all in the highest form from the football body and the president himself. Nothing Dey move us! That’s why when I see people yapping nonsense on this app, I just ignore and laugh.
Ronaldo was fighting for his life with the whole football body, fighting for those who couldn’t even say anything, man has been using his platforms to say nothing but the truth, but alas, the media played some of you and then y’all became very stupid.
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Record newspaper’s beautiful article on Cristiano Ronaldo:
Record on Cristiano Ronaldo:
There is something strange about Portugal's relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo. For more than two decades, we have demanded the impossible from him. And, almost unbelievably, he often delivered it. Now, as the years pass and football reminds us that no one can defeat time, many seem to have chosen to forget.
They have forgotten who permanently put Portugal on the world football map. They have forgotten who transformed a talented national team into one that was respected and feared. They have forgotten who broke record after record, who wore the Portugal shirt hundreds of times, and who was present in moments of glory as well as moments of pain.
Cristiano Ronaldo is not perfect. No athlete is perfect. No human being is perfect. But the ease with which some people try to reduce his career to a missed penalty, a poor performance, or a disappointing result says more about our collective memory than it does about the player himself.
Football has a simple truth: no one wins alone. When Portugal won, the coaches, teammates, staff, administrators, and, of course, the players on the pitch all won together. But if no one wins alone, then no one draws alone either, and no one loses alone.
When the national team fails to achieve a goal, the responsibility belongs to everyone. It is unfair and irrational to turn one player—even if that player is Cristiano Ronaldo—into the sole face of success or failure.
For years, Ronaldo was criticized for not winning trophies with Portugal. Then he won the European Championship and the Nations League. He was criticized for depending on the team. Then he was accused of trying to do everything by himself. He was criticized when he cried, and criticized when he did not cry. The truth is that many of his critics are not looking for balance; they are simply looking for a new reason to attack him.
Cristiano Ronaldo's legacy goes far beyond goals, trophies, and records. He is a rare example of discipline, longevity, and professionalism. A boy from Madeira who left home as a teenager, faced the toughest challenges in world football, and reached the summit through relentless dedication and daily commitment.
At a time when many talents lose their way, Ronaldo became a global reference point. He raised Portugal's name across every continent. He made millions look at our country with admiration. He inspired generations of young players to believe that talent alone is not enough without hard work.
Even away from the pitch, he has remained deeply connected to his roots, his family, and his Portuguese identity. He never abandoned the country where he was born; instead, he carried it as a flag.
The day Cristiano Ronaldo retires will come. That day is closer than it is far away. And when it happens, Portugal will realize what it so often realizes too late: that it witnessed a career that will never be repeated.
Criticism is part of sport, and it should exist. But ingratitude should never be confused with accountability. We can debate decisions, performances, and moments. But we should not allow the emotions of the present to erase the historical significance of what Cristiano Ronaldo represents.
Results fade, and records can be broken, but some figures transcend the game. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of them. And Portugal would be better off if it never forgot that. 🐐❤️
Ni Kroos ni Modric se atrevieron a decir que Cristiano era uno más, ningún jugador del Madrid lo hizo ni siquiera Zidane, y viene Joao Neves a ponerlo a la altura de los patéticos jugadores de Portugal. Es que son unos idiotas.
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SEAN DYCH on Ronaldo:
Even at 41, Cristiano Ronaldo's movement in the last match was incredibly intelligent.
He drew defenders out of position and created space for his teammates.
It's true he doesn't have the explosiveness and speed he once possessed, because he is 41, but he's still an amazing player and an exceptional professional.
He may no longer have that edge that made him the best, which is normal at his age.
But he can still be influential if the players around him support him, running and moving appropriately to give him the freedom to utilize his intelligence.
And by the way, if he gets a real chance, he'll score.
🚨𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: "Newly created accounts" are spamming vile comments on Diogo Jota's Instagram. 💔
Upon further investigation, many of these accounts appear to have been created by some Messi fans. �
Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t carry this country on his head for 20+ yrs for a player like Joao Neves(a 21yrs old) saying the greatest player your country will ever see and the GOAT is just like “everyone in the squad”
I miss when Pepe and the likes of Quaresma were in the team!!! They should go and ask Nani