‘Because he wants to score’: Thierry Henry tears into Cristiano Ronaldo after Portugal’s FIFA World Cup 2026 stumble vs DR Congo | Football News

'Because he wants to score': Thierry Henry tears into Cristiano Ronaldo after Portugal's FIFA World Cup 2026 stumble vs DR Congo
Cristiano Ronaldo faced criticism after Portugal’s draw against DR Congo, with Thierry Henry highlighting his movement as detrimental. Henry argued Ronaldo’s desire to score obstructed teammates like Bruno Fernandes, hindering team opportunities. Despite a stellar international career, Ronaldo’s performance lacked impact, with minimal shots and no chances created in the match.

The Portuguese superstar Cristiano Ronaldo has come under scrutiny after Portugal’s disappointing 1-1 draw against DR Congo in their FIFA World Cup opener. Former France striker Thierry Henry shared a blunt remark on the skipper’s performance, addressing his movement as hindering the team’s effort rather than strengthening it.He spoke about Ronaldo’s game approach and advised him to focus on creating opportunities for the team rather than aiming to improve his own tally.Henry, who was a World Cup-winning campaigner for France, pointed out an incident in the second half, where Ronaldo obstructed a midfielder, Bruno Fernandes, approaching the ball in the area.The French veteran spoke critically, explaining his analysis of why he felt Ronaldo’s movement jeopardised his team’s opportunities instead of aiding them.Ronaldo’s run came in the way of a potential pass to Bruno Fernandes, who had momentum near the box. Henry opined on the team’s approach, arguing that Portugal needed the best goal-scoring opportunities, not just the ball aimed towards Ronaldo.“The team needs to score, not you need to score. Because he wants to score, he goes into the path of Bruno Fernandes,” Henry said while speaking in an analysis shared on Fox Sports.“If you make that run here, you make the defender take a decision to crash the six-yard box. But because he wants to score, he goes into the path of Bruno Fernandes. If he goes into that six-yard box, you’ve been in that situation. You would have had to follow him, and then it would have been a tap-in for Bruno Fernandes.“But because he wants to score, he goes into the path of the back pass. You see both players, and it’s easier for you to defend. You saw the reaction of Bruno Fernandes behind, going like, let it roll, make a run, create space, so I can tap it in. It didn’t happen,” he added.Featuring in his sixth World Cup, Ronaldo holds the record for the most 143 international goals in the history of the sport. Now, he is just one goal away from claiming the record for scoring in six World Cups, a milestone he failed to achieve at the European Championship.

What Happened in the Portugal vs DR Congo FIFA World Cup Match?

In Portugal’s opening game, Cristiano Ronaldo struggled to make an impact. Less than a day after stars like Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, and Lionel Messi delivered stellar performances with multiple goals and commanding victories, the Portuguese superstar went empty-handed. However, an early header from João Neves helped Portugal secure a 1-1 draw against the underdogs.In 90 minutes on the field, Ronaldo managed just three shots, created zero chances, completed only two progressive carries and two progressive passes, won two aerial duels, did not contest a single ground duel, and contributed little defensively, registering just one ball recovery.

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