Cristiano Ronaldo has become the first player to score in six FIFA World Cup tournaments following a brace in Portugal’s 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.
He netted twice in the first half to continue his World Cup
scoring streak that started on his debut in 2006 and he also found the net in
2010, 2014, 2018 and 2022 editions of the competition.
Nuno Mendes, Rafael Leao and an own goal also added to
Ronaldo’s strikes to seal an emphatic victory against Uzbekistan and shrug off
reports of internal crisis within the Portuguese team.
Ronaldo scored the opener in the sixth minute with a smart
finish into the near post from Joao Cancelo’s cross to raucous applause from
fans. The 41-year-old was a decoy as Mendes slammed a low free-kick into the
bottom corner from 20 yards out, before Ronaldo made even more history six
minutes before halftime.
Bruno Fernandes played in the forward who stroked a low
finish into the bottom far corner for three-nil. It was his 10th goal in World
Cup history and he becomes Portugal’s record goalscorer in the competition,
surpassing Eusebio’s record set 60 years ago. The legendary Portugal striker
netted nine goals at the 1966 World Cup, and Ronaldo can extend his record with
further goals in the tournament.
The Al Nassr captain failed to and more to his tally as he
was denied by the Uzbekistan goalkeeper, and failed to poke home a cross in
added time.
Portugal are top of Group K with four points and face
Colombia in their final group match.
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