There are some concerns raised about the performance of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite boasting one of the strongest midfielders in international football, Portugal struggled to create meaningful chances, with just one shot on target throughout the game. The result added to the pressure ahead of what many expected to be an easy contest.
Much of the attention is naturally focused on Cristiano Ronaldo. The 41-year-old captain remains Portugal’s all-time top scorer with 147 goals in 229 games, but his recent performances in major tournaments have become the center of conversation. Ronaldo has participated in 10 consecutive World Cups and European Cups without scoring a goal, and only contributed 1 assist during this period.
His subdued performance against DR Congo only fueled the debate. Ronaldo touched the ball a total of 25 times, missed the target in 3 shots and won only one duel. Nonetheless, Portugal defender Ruben Dias dismissed concerns about the experienced striker, insisting criticism directed at Ronaldo is just part of football and is not something that affects the squad internally.
Although Uzbekistan is at a disadvantage, it has sincere beliefs. After losing to Colombia in their opening game, they knew that if they failed again, their hopes of promotion could be over. Experienced striker Eldor Shomurodov will spearhead the attack, while Abosbek Fazulayev and Premier League defender Abdukodir Kusanov provide quality at both ends of the pitch.
Dias’ fitness also remains a major talking point after missing the first game due to injury.
With qualifying implications already looming and the pressure on their star players mounting, Portugal know only victory will satisfy expectations as they look to reignite their World Cup campaign against a determined Uzbekistan side.