
How do you solve a problem like Ronaldo?
How do you solve a problem like Ronaldo?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo has failed to score in his past 10 World Cup and European Championship appearances, despite having 33...
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A significant story is unfolding on the international scene. How do you solve a problem like Ronaldo? Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo has failed to score in his past 10 World Cup and European Championship appearances, despite having 33 shotsByMarcus AlvesBBC SportPublished2 hours agoFake quotes on social media. Unprecedented post-match interviews.
Rumour mill in overdrive. Cristiano Ronaldo's record-equalling sixth and final World Cup was always going to grab headlines, though perhaps not as early in the tournament as we have seen and for the reasons listed above. It all started with a sub-par performance from the 41-year-old in Portugal's 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their World Cup opener.
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Then a regular post-match interview from Joao Neves was blown out of proportion and the Portugal camp was thrown into chaos. Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Joao Neves (left) scored Portugal's only goal in their game against DR CongoNeves is no stranger to facing the media in difficult circumstances. In March 2024, Benfica had just been humiliated 5-0 by rivals Porto.
Despite having lost his mother only a few days before, it fell to the then 19-year-old, in his first senior season as a regular starter, to explain the result at the final whistle. When compared with that night at the Dragao stadium, last week's 1-1 draw with DR Congo in Portugal's World Cup opener felt understandably insignificant, as frustrating as it was. And yet Neves' words in that post-match interview threw the country into crisis before the Uzbekistan game on Tuesday (18:00 BST).
The Paris St-Germain midfielder had been asked about Ronaldo's role in the Portugal squad. "We know what Ronaldo has done for our national team, but at this moment I feel that for him, and for everyone, he's one of us. He's one more player trying to help, he's no different to the others.
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He's here to contribute like we all will," Neves said. What followed was a backlash that few could have anticipated. Ronaldo fans flooded the social media accounts of Neves, Bruno Fernandes and others, accusing them of not respecting the Portugal captain.
Even by Ronaldo's standards as a global superstar, the reaction felt unprecedented. "It highlights the risk of a civil war that could emerge within the national team," said Vitor Pinto of the Record newspaper. It could have all been irrelevant, however, had members of Ronaldo's inner circle not taken part in it too.
His partner, Georgina Rodriguez, reacted to a fake quote attributed to Neves' girlfriend, Madalena Aragao, before later deleting her comment, while his sisters Katia and Elma Aveiro shared posts suggesting there had been an attempt to freeze him out of the team. On CMTV - Portugal's most-watched TV channel, in which Ronaldo is a shareholder - pundit and lawyer Luis Miguel Henrique, who has represented the striker in business matters, cited a fake quote attributed to Zinedine Zidane in defence of him. Such was the turmoil that it inevitably found its way into the national team's camp in Palm Beach.
The development has drawn wide international attention, with diplomatic circles watching closely.





