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At 41, Ronaldo shows he still has it in him to deliver

At 41, Ronaldo shows he still has it in him to deliver

Posted on June 24, 2026 By admin


Ronaldo netted a brace against Uzbekistan.
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For about eight months, the goals had stopped coming in international football.

By Cristiano Ronaldo’s standards, that drought felt almost unnatural. His last international goal had come on October 14, 2025, against Hungary, and after a below-par performance in Portugal’s opening World Cup game against DR Congo, the critics were circling around.

Thierry Henry used his platform on Fox Sports to make a pointed observation. “One thing that’s important, people, please, at home: The team needs to score, not you need to score.”

On Tuesday, Ronaldo delivered his answer. He netted twice as Portugal defeated Uzbekistan, ending a barren run that had stretched for long. At 41 years and 138 days, Ronaldo became the second-oldest goal-scorer in World Cup history, behind Roger Milla, who had struck against Russia in 1994 when he was 42 years and 39 days old.

He is now the oldest player to record more than one goal in a men’s World Cup game, surpassing the mark his long-time rival Lionel Messi had set against Algeria and then extended further with his twin strike against Austria.

“I’m very happy. But for me, the most important thing is our work and the confidence we showed,” Ronaldo said, perhaps sending a message to the detractors, who had questioned his adaptability as a team man. “The team performed really well and improved a lot. As the saying goes, every cloud has a silver lining. Obviously, speaking personally, records are always nice, but my goal is always to help the national team achieve its objectives.”

That response reflected a player who understands his place in the final chapter of a remarkable career. Ronaldo no longer needs to prove he can score goals. He has spent more than two decades doing precisely that. He, now, seeks one last meaningful run with Portugal.

Uzbekistan coach Fabio Cannavaro, who has played against Ronaldo, felt the criticism of a player of his calibre was unwarranted. “Many think that he is wasting his time playing in Asia. But when you come to a World Cup at 41 and show the way he played, it shows he is still hungry. Football is not just Europe anymore, it is open to the entire horizon,” the Italian World Cup winner said. “When you play against Ronaldo, you cannot leave anything. Even if you leave even a centimetre, he will score.”

Roberto Martinez, the Portugal coach, came to Ronaldo’s defence. “Our captain is an icon, and he is a role model who works hard for the Portugal team both on the pitch and also in the dressing room. And it is not just the goals he scores but what he creates, the passes he makes. He is already preparing for the next match,” Martinez said.

After months of questions and scrutiny, the night brought confirmation that even at 41, Ronaldo remains capable of deciding the biggest occasions.

Published – June 24, 2026 07:29 pm IST



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