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Thierry Henry Slams Ronaldo After Portugal’s World Cup Draw

2026-07-07 · Thierry Henry · Opinion

**Thierry Henry** tore into Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance on 18 Jun 2026, saying the Portuguese star’s desire to score cost his team a win in the 1‑1 World Cup draw with DR Congo.

Speaking to FOX after the match, Henry warned fans that “the team needs to score, not you.” He argued Ronaldo’s tendency to drift into passing lanes made it easier for defenders to block the ball. Henry pointed to a specific moment when Bruno Fernandes was open, yet Ronaldo chose to shoot, squandering a clear chance.

Portugal opened the scoring after six minutes when João Neves headed home. DR Congo fought back, equalising just before halftime through Yoane Wissa. Ronaldo, in his record sixth World Cup, managed only three shots and 25 touches, unable to influence the game. The draw left Portugal with a single point and sparked a social‑media firestorm about his starting place.

Henry’s comments carry weight; the former France and Arsenal striker is a respected pundit. By highlighting Ronaldo’s positional errors, he added a seasoned perspective to a debate already raging online. Fans and analysts now question whether the 41‑year‑old should stay in Martinez’s lineup for the next group matches.

Roberto Martinez, Portugal’s manager, acknowledged the need for improvement. He told Reuters the squad must be “self‑critical” and convert possession into real chances. Martinez noted the team’s inability to build on the early goal and warned that the World Cup “is like that,” urging players to stay focused on recovery and preparation.

If Martinez trims Ronaldo’s minutes, the team may adopt a more fluid attack, allowing midfielders like Bruno Fernandes to dictate play. Conversely, keeping the veteran could preserve experience but risk further criticism if selfishness persists. The next group fixture will likely decide whether Henry’s warning becomes a turning point for Portugal’s campaign.

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