24.06.2026
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Ronaldo Celebrates Return to Form with Two Goals Against Uzbekistan

‘I’m back’: Ronaldo’s relief after double kickstarts Portugal World Cup push

Cristiano Ronaldo relished the conclusion of a “God helps those who work hard,” following his two-goal performance in Portugal’s 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan, marking him as the first player to score in six World Cups.

Following a disappointing draw against the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ronaldo and the Portuguese squad faced intense scrutiny. The 41-year-old had not found the back of the net in his previous ten major tournament appearances, leading to doubts about his capacity to guide Portugal at such levels. After the match, he exclaimed into a television camera, “It was a difficult, dark week; it felt like I’d already retired from football. But I held on as I always do because I believe more in hard work than in football. It was difficult, I have to admit, but we’re back. “It’s fine because when you think about it, it’s already 23 years I’ve been a professional and whenever things don’t go well it’s: ‘Cristiano, he’s finished, he’s old.’ But well, it was a good response from me and my teammates, which is what we wanted.”

“Very happy, but for me the most important thing is the work the team did, the confidence we had,” Ronaldo reflected later. “We took a lot of hits during the week, we knew that would happen. The team worked very well, we improved a lot. Every cloud has a silver lining, as they say. “Speaking for myself, breaking records is always nice, but my goal is to help the national team achieve its objectives. In this part it was about getting through the qualifying round, and with four points I think we’ve already done it.”

He acknowledged the significance of his record, which came just after Lionel Messi became the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer, but emphasized the importance of the team’s collective effort. “Today I was [named] the best player on the field, tomorrow it will be someone else,” he noted. “If we are united, I think we can go very far.”

Ronaldo expressed his desire to help the national squad achieve its goals, stating, “I don’t care about Messi.”

The convincing win has sparked optimism that Portugal could emerge as serious contenders. “Both of them make history in football,” Ronaldo remarked. “They improve football and the rivalry is important for them to grow as players as well. Our captain is an icon, a role model for the national team. He tries to improve every day, in every training session, and has a great attitude in the dressing room.” When asked about Messi’s achievements, he simply stated, “I told him: ‘Maybe you can do more years if you’re not tired and enjoy football,’”

Portugal’s coach, Roberto Martínez, praised Ronaldo as a “If you still look like that, why not carry on? “When you play against Ronaldo you know that you can’t leave even one centimetre; he will take advantage. There are many who think that playing in Asia, like Cristiano does, is actually wasting time. But then to come to the World Cup at 41 and play, it shows you are still hungry.” amid the previous week’s challenges. He also acknowledged the rivalry between the two football legends. “Both of them make history in football,” Martínez said. “They improve football and the rivalry is important for them to grow as players as well. Our captain is an icon, a role model for the national team. He tries to improve every day, in every training session, and has a great attitude in the dressing room.”

Fabio Cannavaro, the head coach of Uzbekistan, suggested Ronaldo’s achievements should quell the criticism directed at the Saudi Pro League, where Ronaldo plays for Al-Nassr. “I told him: ‘Maybe you can do more years if you’re not tired and enjoy football,’” he shared. “If you still look like that, why not carry on?”

“When you play against Ronaldo, you know that you can’t leave even one centimetre; he will take advantage. There are many who think that playing in Asia, like Cristiano does, is actually wasting time. But then to come to the World Cup at 41 and play, it shows you are still hungry.”