
Portugal came to the 2026 World Cup as one of the names you circle on the bracket. They left Houston with one point from their opening group game, held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo — and Cristiano Ronaldo, the man this entire tournament narrative has been built around, couldn't change it.
DR Congo didn't just defend and hope. According to reports from Sky Sports and ESPN, they matched Portugal and earned their draw — a result that immediately reshuffles the calculus in Portugal's group. Dropping points on matchday one against a side ranked well below them is the kind of slip that can haunt a team deep into a tournament. Portugal will know it.
The context makes it sharper. This is a squad loaded with quality — Bruno Fernandes pulling strings in midfield, Bernardo Silva capable of unlocking any defence, Rafael Leão with the pace to terrify a backline. And yet DR Congo held firm in Texas heat and came away with something to show for it.
He is 41 years old and playing in what is almost certainly his last World Cup. That framing — the farewell tour, the final chapter, the legacy on the line — has followed Ronaldo to every press conference since the draw was made. Against DR Congo, he couldn't deliver the moment the script demanded.
Sky Sports and ESPN both noted his frustration as the match wore on, a player visibly searching for something that wasn't coming. He saw out the full ninety — and the picture was the same from first minute to last: a performance that raised more questions than it answered.
He didn't look like a man writing his ending. He looked like a man waiting for it to start.
Portugal have been here before — unconvincing in a group opener, then finding form when it counts. Roberto Martínez's squad has the depth to correct course, and one draw in June does not end a World Cup campaign. But the manner of it matters. DR Congo were not supposed to be the team that exposed Portugal's vulnerabilities in Houston.
The group stage still has games to play. Portugal can still qualify comfortably. But if Ronaldo continues to drift at the margins rather than dominate the centre, the question of whether he should be the focal point of this attack — at this stage of his career, at this tournament — is going to get louder with every passing round. Right now, nobody in the Portugal camp wants to be the one to say it out loud.
Portugal came to the 2026 World Cup as one of the names you circle on the bracket. They left Houston with one point from their opening group game, held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo
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