FIFA World Cup 2026: Will Cristiano Ronaldo break his goalless knockout run?
Toronto, July 2
Portugal icon Cristiano Ronaldo will be aiming to remove one massive stain from his resume as his side takes on Croatia in the round of 32 of the ongoing FIFA World Cup, with the superstar yet to score a goal in a FIFA World Cup knockout match.
The Portugal-Croatia clash will mark a battle between Cristiano and Luka Modric, both of whom have worn the colours of Real Madrid for years together.
However, Cristiano, despite having scored in six successive FIFA World Cups from his debut tournament in 2006 till now, is yet to score in a knockout match for Portugal in the tournament.
In 2006, Portugal registered a fourth-place finish, with a round of 16 finish each in the 2010 and 2018 editions. In 2014, Portugal faced a group stage exit, while they made it to the quarterfinals in the 2022 edition in Qatar.
During the match against Colombia, the 41-year-old Portugal captain made his 25th FIFA World Cup appearance, drawing level with Germany great Lothar Matthaus for the second-most appearances in the tournament's history. Only Argentina captain Lionel Messi, with 29 appearances, has featured in more World Cup matches than Ronaldo.
During the match against Uzbekistan, Ronaldo led Portugal's charge with two goals, while Nuno Mendes and Rafael Leao also found the net. An own goal involving Uzbekistan goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov further compounded the misery for Fabio Cannavaro's side as Roberto Martinez's men secured their first win of the tournament in emphatic fashion.
Ronaldo's brace saw him become Portugal's all-time leading scorer in FIFA World Cup history, taking his tally to 10 goals, surpassing Eusebio's record of nine. Eusebio, a Portuguese legend and 1965 Ballon d'Or winner, famously guided the team to third place at the 1966 World Cup. Behind Ronaldo and Eusebio, Pauleta is third on Portugal's World Cup scoring list with four goals.
Ronaldo also became the first player to score in six different FIFA World Cup tournaments, ending his 10-match goalless streak across major competitions (the FIFA World Cup and the Euro Championship).
Portugal's result came as a strong response after they were held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo in their opening group-stage encounter in a performance that put Ronaldo's team under scrutiny. The victory helped Portugal get their World Cup campaign back on track and significantly boosted their goal difference ahead of the final group fixture.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Honestly, I think Ronaldo is past his prime. At 41, he shouldn't even be starting for Portugal. Martinez is just playing him for sentiment. Portugal has young talents like Leao and Felix who deserve more game time. The knockout stat just shows he's not clutch when it matters most. Sorry but Messi > Ronaldo in World Cups, no debate. 🙄
Come on, give CR7 some respect! The man has scored in SIX World Cups, that's absolutely mental. Even Pele didn't do that. This knockout stat is a bit misleading because Portugal have only reached the quarters once since 2006. It's not like he's had many chances. Against Colombia he played well, created chances. If Bernardo Silva and Bruno Fernandes show up, Ronaldo will get his goal. Vamos Portugal! 🇵🇹
I'm Canadian and I've been following Ronaldo since his Man United days. The guy is a winner, period. People forget he dragged Portugal to the Euro 2016 title. World Cup knockout goals are just a weird anomaly. But Croatia is no pushover - Modric still controls the midfield. Should be a cracker of a match!
It's ironic how Ronaldo breaks all these records but still can't score when it really counts. I respect his longevity but football is about moments, not stats. Remember Zidane in 2006? Iniesta in 2010? That's what matters. Ronaldo needs to deliver in the knockout rounds or his legacy will always have this question mark. I hope he proves me wrong though. 🤞
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