Is it time for Portugal to have a very difficult conversation about Cristiano Ronaldo?
The 41-year-old entered his record-extending sixth World Cup as he captained his side against DR Congo. He came into the game knowing that Kylian Mbappe had scored twice the day before. As did Erling Haaland. Better yet, his long-time nemesis, Lionel Messi, notched a hat-trick.
How did Ronaldo respond? He took 29 touches, managed as many shots as Messi had goals, and strolled around with a scowl on his face as his side meandered to a disappointing draw.
As is often the case, Ronaldo was the story. His goalless run in major international competitions now stands at 10 games. In comparison, Messi has scored nine in his last 10.
His number of touches showed just how little he brought to the table. Of Portugal's starting XI in Houston, only Bernardo Silva - who was withdrawn at half-time - managed less.
Roberto Martinez was quick to deflect the blame onto the rest of the team though.
"It makes no sense to get the best goalscorer in world football out in a game that you need goals," he said. "For us in moments like this, the experience of Cristiano in the box is important. The way that he attracts defenders is important, the way that we can use the space is important.
"And every player has a responsibility or a piece of quality on the pitch. And clearly when you look for goals, you need to have Cristiano."
Martinez has the aforementioned Silva, Bruno Fernandes, Pedro Neto, Vitinha, Joao Neves, Joao Cancelo and Nuno Mendes in positions to create opportunities. These are all some of, if not the very best players at doing that in their respective positions.
To suggest they are all the issue is a bold statement. But is it true?
Are Ronaldo's team-mates letting him down?
When you look at Ronaldo's data compared to the likes of Messi, Mbappe and England skipper Harry Kane, you start to wonder if Martinez has a point.
Over each player's last 10 competitive international games, only Kane has had fewer shots on goal [30] than the Portuguese talisman. Over the course of those games, Ronaldo accrued an xG of 5.36. While that data isn't available for Messi, Kane [7.15] and Mbappe [8.76] are far superior.
That appears to give an indication of the quality of chances that have fallen Ronaldo's way. Does that have anything to do with the service of his team-mates? Potentially.
Across the 10 Portugal games, they built a combined xG of 12.76 while Ronaldo was on the pitch. England managed 16.39 with Kane and France 21.99 with Mbappe. Per 90, that's 1.32, 1.34 and 1.72 for each nation.
Delve deeper, and you can see that Ronaldo perhaps isn't being fed by his team-mates as effectively. His xG when assisted by team-mates across the barren run is just 2.55. Kane's is 3.2 while Mbappe's is a staggering 5.78.
All this creative talent behind Ronaldo, and yet he does seem to be feeding off scraps. However, Ronaldo has to shoulder some of the responsibility himself.
Where can Ronaldo take the blame?
What the likes of Fernandes, Silva and Neves may point to is that while they haven't created as much as other national teams, they have created enough for Ronaldo to profit.
Had he taken a couple of those chances, the noise surrounding his position in the team might not be so loud. However, once seen as the most potent poacher in world football, Ronaldo has been incredibly underwhelming with the chances he has had.
His 'post shot' xG performance speaks volumes.
While Kane and Mbappe have overperformed in this area [Kane 2.05, Mbappe 2.25] Ronaldo is way below the mark. His stands at -2.8, meaning that he has scored nearly three goals fewer than what would be expected of him after he has made an attempt.
It's a sign that there has been a sharp decline in the clinical edge of the game's greatest goalscorer. The other thing he doesn't do, unlike Messi, Kane and Mbappe, is get involved in play anywhere near as much.
His touch map and heatmap against DR Congo not only shows how limited his involvement was, but how condensed it was too. That is also supported by his heatmap, where the majority of his action came in isolated positions on the left where the likes of Neto and Mendes should've been flourishing.
Everyone knows he's not the type of player to drop deep and start attacks like Kane or Messi might. But his lack of versatility in his positions is limiting his national team as much as their service to him is.
Martinez can't replace his whole creative unit on the whim of one man. But, he also refuses to take out Ronaldo because of what he believes he brings to the table. As a result, it means that Portugal may be left with another tournament of 'what ifs' for what could be considered a golden generation of Portuguese football.
Sammyola261
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Logically, I think your argument falls apart. If Messi is supposedly powerful enough to force out players who don’t play to his style or who might outshine him, then why has there consistently been harmony in Argentina’s dressing room and on the pitch? Regardless of who scores or who delivers the standout performance, the team celebrates together and plays as a unit. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has often allowed his ego to become a talking point. Remember when Bruno Fernandes scored and Ronaldo tried to claim the goal by insisting he got a touch on the ball? The incident even went to VAR because of his claim. Was that really necessary from a team leader? Then there was his interview with Piers Morgan, where he publicly criticized Manchester United, the manager, and even some teammates. A club that made him known to the world as a big talent when he started his career. Whether people agree with him or not, those actions are very wrong and it reflect a level of ego that can become disruptive. Some supporters also claim Ronaldo “carried” his teams for years. If that’s the case, why is there always so much discussion about teammates not passing to him enough? Great teams are built on collective play, not on serving one individual. Now look at Messi’s goals. Many of them begin with his own involvement in the build-up and end with a brilliant finish. Just as importantly, when he sees a teammate in a better position, he’s more than willing to make the pass. That is one of the reasons his teams often play with such fluidity. Don’t get it twisted, Ronaldo is undoubtedly one of the greatest footballers ever. His achievements speak for themselves. But if we are talking about flaws, his ego has often been his biggest weakness.
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Ash__10
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Logically, I think your argument falls apart. If Messi is supposedly powerful enough to force out players who don’t play to his style or who might outshine him, then why has there consistently been harmony in Argentina’s dressing room and on the pitch? Regardless of who scores or who delivers the standout performance, the team celebrates together and plays as a unit. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has often allowed his ego to become a talking point. Remember when Bruno Fernandes scored and Ronaldo tried to claim the goal by insisting he got a touch on the ball? The incident even went to VAR because of his claim. Was that really necessary from a team leader? Then there was his interview with Piers Morgan, where he publicly criticized Manchester United, the manager, and even some teammates. A club that made him known to the world as a big talent when he started his career. Whether people agree with him or not, those actions are very wrong and it reflect a level of ego that can become disruptive. Some supporters also claim Ronaldo “carried” his teams for years. If that’s the case, why is there always so much discussion about teammates not passing to him enough? Great teams are built on collective play, not on serving one individual. Now look at Messi’s goals. Many of them begin with his own involvement in the build-up and end with a brilliant finish. Just as importantly, when he sees a teammate in a better position, he’s more than willing to make the pass. That is one of the reasons his teams often play with such fluidity. Don’t get it twisted, Ronaldo is undoubtedly one of the greatest footballers ever. His achievements speak for themselves. But if we are talking about flaws, his ego has often been his biggest weakness.
There fans are stupid and useless
Sammyola261
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Logically, I think your argument falls apart. If Messi is supposedly powerful enough to force out players who don’t play to his style or who might outshine him, then why has there consistently been harmony in Argentina’s dressing room and on the pitch? Regardless of who scores or who delivers the standout performance, the team celebrates together and plays as a unit. Ronaldo, on the other hand, has often allowed his ego to become a talking point. Remember when Bruno Fernandes scored and Ronaldo tried to claim the goal by insisting he got a touch on the ball? The incident even went to VAR because of his claim. Was that really necessary from a team leader? Then there was his interview with Piers Morgan, where he publicly criticized Manchester United, the manager, and even some teammates. A club that made him known to the world as a big talent when he started his career. Whether people agree with him or not, those actions are very wrong and it reflect a level of ego that can become disruptive. Some supporters also claim Ronaldo “carried” his teams for years. If that’s the case, why is there always so much discussion about teammates not passing to him enough? Great teams are built on collective play, not on serving one individual. Now look at Messi’s goals. Many of them begin with his own involvement in the build-up and end with a brilliant finish. Just as importantly, when he sees a teammate in a better position, he’s more than willing to make the pass. That is one of the reasons his teams often play with such fluidity. Don’t get it twisted, Ronaldo is undoubtedly one of the greatest footballers ever. His achievements speak for themselves. But if we are talking about flaws, his ego has often been his biggest weakness.
yaabckopy
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whenever u post about Ronaldo, it is always something against him. u never bring anything positive about Ronaldo. If u are talking about Messi, the Argentine team was build around him completely. I could remember the coach vividly told his players that whenever u have the ball, pass it to Messi. whereas in Portugal is not like that, during the aforementioned match against Congo, there were several scenarios where Bruno supposed to pass the ball to Ronaldo but he shot instead, he wants the fame for himself. but in Argentina Messi is the one who list the starting eleven. u know if u r not playing the way he likes, u will be out because he is bigger than the coach. Messi is an extraordinary player no doubt, but the support he has in the Argentine team, Ronaldo has no quarter of that.
Citbeinrsu
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Besides this analysis is very short of complete,if you take the past leagues goal scoring charts which Ronaldo had 28 goals minus 6penalties so how did he score all those 22 goals in 29 games?Secondly if you can assist us in naming any other striker in the world besides Kane,Mbappe,Toney who scored more than 25 goals in their leagues i would support your opinion but without these facts i think its just stories too sell your ill researched analysis
Opoke
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He is too old to play
You forgot to add that he’s too wealthy too 😇
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Dizbklnpyz
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Next time let him play as Goalkeeper, maybe he knows better.
Lukcklmruz
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Zidane never wanted anybody to disrespect him so he retired beautifully. You are old and you keep mingling with kids , they will surely disrespect you and now feel they are better than you . Just retire , you have done your part for the beautiful game
Alexishunt
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in previous match when his team mate score he call for offside it's really funny
Alexishunt
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suiiiiiiiiiii 90 minutes played only 25 touched suiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
zizcenrsyz
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o car D ye bro ,rest soccer in peace my man
Desciklnot
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but he can't prove anymore h
voebeipsuy
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This is a fat lie...he has been in worst situations than this...the guys knows who he is what he is capable of...but the rest mid fielders aplay against Portugal and CR7...a shame when we know what all Argentina players sacrifice for Messi to shine...in Portugal it is the African way of thinking...like if I don't shine nobody shines...Slogans from Bronu and Co
Because Messi isn’t arrogant and selfish and also creates chances and assists 💯
voebeipsuy
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Haven visited Portugal twice … I see no difference between their mentality and that if Africans… some players in that Portugal team are jealous of his achievements … one of them is Bruno
He is too old to play
voebeipsuy
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my goat will always go for the trophy 🏆🏆 ons he's given the opportunity to ask yamal of Spain to get the full gist
0 World cups
tamabiru
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I love Ronaldo, but I think it's time to go. On the beach definitely yes, but that's pretty much.
gain123
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tell him to stand in the box and his team mates will serve him for tap in, that's all you want.
Opoke
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This is a fat lie...he has been in worst situations than this...the guys knows who he is what he is capable of...but the rest mid fielders aplay against Portugal and CR7...a shame when we know what all Argentina players sacrifice for Messi to shine...in Portugal it is the African way of thinking...like if I don't shine nobody shines...Slogans from Bronu and Co
Haven visited Portugal twice … I see no difference between their mentality and that if Africans… some players in that Portugal team are jealous of his achievements … one of them is Bruno
Kenny Collins
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my goat will always go for the trophy 🏆🏆 ons he's given the opportunity to ask yamal of Spain to get the full gist
cazbimory
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When Ronaldo does well i does not see all these analysts all you to fucking deceitful
nidceklpr
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All this criticism is because Messi scores a hatric in the opening match Ronaldo fans calm down stop comparing him with Messi allow Ronaldo play his game which out putting more pee
Mawsor09
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The UEFA Nations League is a major league according to UEFA so who are you to say that he’s Goalless in 10 major tournaments
ElishaMathias
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yet Ronaldo fans won't see the decline and see that man is the best why would u complain so much on teammates not creating chances. even a Bluetooth device have a range zone of accessing. why not he creates chances for others too can't he see the like of Messi receiving the ball from own half creates space and form a curl shot, or dribble defenders to reach the box for a goal. why can't you see Ronaldo is finished but the brand in his shirt thanks to your stupidity too making it happen. he still have potential yeah i can't call that out but if Portugal want that sh!t he should've been there only for experience purpose and special moment when needed not 90'
Arawat
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A leader who doesn't even defend his teammates because he is not playing well always accusing his own team mates ....a leader who dont always seem happy when ever his team mates scores and not him....how can you call that player a leader come on man that's harsh ....if it goes like this i'm sure Portugal players will feel disappointed and dont want to play for their country as long as Ronaldo plays.....because of him every other players had to face the criticism because Of his own poor performances....this is not good for any team man at least you have to defend your own team mates and you have to accept that you did not play well and be sorry ...rather than letting his family journalists people fans managers attacking teammates .....players will feel down and not motivated because of just one person ....i feel sorry for those team mates man who are facing criticism like this just because you 're captain is an asshole
Arawat
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if ronaldo doesn't play well his family will be there accusing other team mates for Ronaldo not playing well for not scoring goals .....if Ronaldo missed chances his family will accuse his team mates for him not scoring ....man what a fucked up family they are.....always accusing other for their own mistakes .....he just should retire from football rather than living a life like this .....what a selfish player not happy when his team mates scores a goal...always playing for himself for individual records always wants to score goals only for himself always chasing Messi ...and guess what always end up being the shadow of Messi ....I bet Ronaldo only for himself like not for his team mates ....meanwhile messi plays for his team mates not only for himself .....yes he wants to win the trophy but he wants to win making himself the best player always wanting himself to score the goals and winning trophies ....why dont he play football by himself by playing 1 v 11 why want his team to win the trophy if you dont play for your teams......bro doesn't even have gameplay like Messi he doesn't create chances only waiting in the box for others to create the chance to score a goal....he doesn't do anything in the pitch rather than waiting in the box .....what does he want to gain from that....stupid selfish player ...celebrating other goals like he scored
Bimacorz
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Tell us who performed better than Ronaldo in that match?
Arawat
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he wanted to score for himself cause Messi scored a hat trick he is always obessed with Messi ....and he doesn't want his team mates to score a goal...he is not happy for others if anyone from his teammate scores a goal cuz always cause he wants to break records.....beacuse he's obssed with messi ....motherfucker wont win a world cup like this way
jaisoni
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Messi had to earn the respect of his team mates because of his humbleness.....cr7 did not do enough to earn that....the fault is his...as a leader he should do enough to command that respect...he is a great player 100%...a team player 0%..and football is a team game....bruno and co are not only one to be blamed
ORUVAL3
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This is a fat lie...he has been in worst situations than this...the guys knows who he is what he is capable of...but the rest mid fielders aplay against Portugal and CR7...a shame when we know what all Argentina players sacrifice for Messi to shine...in Portugal it is the African way of thinking...like if I don't shine nobody shines...Slogans from Bronu and Co