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'Always United': Ronaldo Sends Message as Portugal Back Captain Amid Criticism

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Cristiano Ronaldo called for unity ahead of Portugal's crucial World Cup clash against Uzbekistan, while teammate Ruben Dias dismissed criticism of the veteran forward following a difficult tournament opener.

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The captain of Portugal tried, through his social networks, to calm the rumors of bad weather in the locker room

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After criticism of Joao Neves for a saying about Cristiano Ronaldo and speculations that the Portuguese team is divided, the historic scorer responded with a message on his social networks. "Always united," CR7 wrote on Instagram along with a photo featuring several of his colleagues, including Neves. After Portugal's 1-1 against RD Congo, Al-Nassr's attacker was one of the most criticized for his bad game, and Neves gave a statement that was in…

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The controversy became more intense on social networks and it was there that the captain of the Selection solved them. Also in Portuguese, Brazil pushed away a possible crisis, but not the doubts

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The controversy surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo continues and is somewhat 'out of control', following CR7's unconvincing performance in Portugal's opening match at the 2026 World Cup. Recently, the 41-year-old superstar spoke out, affirming: 'The Portuguese national team remains united.'

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The message of the captain of the "Team of the Quinas" follows the draw at the debut in the World Championship of 2026 and the waves of criticism that was targeted.

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Noticias ao Minuto broke the news in Portugal on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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