

Cristiano Ronaldo has silenced all doubters in the loudest manner possible. The Portugal captain found the net twice as the Selecao pounded World Cup debutants Uzbekistan 5-0 in Houston on Tuesday, doubling as a personal coronation for the 41-year-old forward. Ronaldo scored in six different World Cups and is now the first player in football history to achieve a feat of scoring in six World Cups, and he also surpassed the legendary Eusebio to become the leading goalscoring player for Portugal at the World Cup. This was what Roberto Martinez wanted from a team that came out of their first game with a shaky 1-1 draw match against DR Congo and this is what Ronaldo delivered when it mattered most.
This is the story that can be told from the score line. It was an all-round performance, complete in every sense but for an unfortunate own goal by Uzbekistan's Abduvohid Nematov, who scored both from Nuno Mendes and from Rafael Leao. However, the star of the evening at Houston Stadium was Ronaldo, who stifled any rumours of his dropping, and his message to the football world in front of 68,777 onlookers was clear – do not underestimate him.
It only took Portugal six minutes to get on the scoring board. Joao Cancelo swung a cross from the right, which Ronaldo met with his right foot for the first time to give Portugal the lead and immediately put those nerves of his at ease. It was a goal that began his night of history-making and Portugal never looked back.
Cristiano Ronaldo (6'): Cancelo's cross delivered Ronaldo into space and he did the rest with a fine first-time strike to give the Portuguese their early lead for which they had been waiting since their opening draw against DR Congo.
Nuno Mendes (17'): In a moment no one expected, it was Mendes (not Ronaldo) who came up to take a free-kick on the edge of the box. The left back delivered a low and clever effort that caught the Uzbekistan keeper out and helped Portugal to a second score in the first 20 minutes.
Cristiano Ronaldo (39'): The former Manchester United partner of Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes, was able to do a superb pass to Ronaldo behind the Uzbekistan back line. Ronaldo put in a quiet finish to make it 3-0 just before the half-time whistle to make a first half that was clearly a masterclass.
Uzbekistan own goal - Nematov (60'): Joao Felix got the ball from a corner with Bruno Fernandes before it struck Nematov's head and went into his own net, extending Portugal's lead to four and adding to a poor night for the Central Asian side.
Rafael Leao (87'): Portugal's most complete performance of the tournament so far came to a close with a well-considered shot from the edge of the area to the bottom corner, making it 5-0.
Uzbekistan did get a chance to have a quick moment of optimism. Declan Cancelo was fouled in the build-up to the Azizjon Ganiev crossbar effort, which was a wonderful effort and, it seemed, a near goal, in the 29th minute, but VAR dished it out at the right moment, keeping Portugal in control.
It was a great night, but not just for Ronaldo in Houston on Tuesday. It was an evening that changed the narratives of the World Cup in so many ways.
Ronaldo's first World Cup hat trick came in the sixth minute, making him the first one to score in six World Cup tournaments, dating back to 2006. Lionel Messi is tied for the most appearances in the World Cup with Ronaldo but Messi didn't score at the South Africa tournament.
With his brace against the Italians, his career World Cup total has reached 10 goals, a record that was held by Eusebio with nine goals. Pauleta is third on Portugal's list of top scorers in the World Cup with four goals.
Ronaldo at 41 years and 138 days is no longer immediately behind Cameroon's Roger Milla, who is the oldest player to score in a World Cup. Milla reached the United States in 1994 to take part in the tournament, and at the age of 42 years and 39 days scored her first goal against Russia, a record that now spans over 30 years.
Ronaldo also set a record which was just broken 24 hours before. Messi reached his 38th birthday on Monday and scored twice against Austria and on Tuesday, at age 38, Ronaldo surpassed him by almost three years.
Ronaldo's first World Cup goal came against Iran in 2006 when he was 21, the youngest and oldest goalscorer in Portuguese World Cup history, which he shares with only a few others around the world, such as Denmark's Michael Laudrup and Argentina's Messi.
There will be no such records as this for a while. Few players ever get to a sixth World Cup and fewer to play in it, let alone score in it, and Milla's has remained ever since 1994 because so few outfield players are still athletic in their forties. Ronaldo's longevity, fitness program, and continued presence as Portugal's captain are all unique in the sport for a striker of his caliber, whose age is far too young to show signs of decline by the time they reach 40.

Ronaldo's performance in Houston puts him in a different category of history altogether from Lionel Messi. The two were tied for top scorer in five World Cups before the match in Uzbekistan. The 2010 World Cup in South Africa was Ronaldo's first time coming out of the penalty area, as the Argentinean failed to convert in the sixth minute despite playing six World Cups to date.
Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup profile
Tournament-by-tournament record
| World Cup | Age | Games | Goals | Key group-stage moment |
| Germany 2006 | 21 | 6 | 1 | Portugal 2-0 Iran (1 goal) |
| South Africa 2010 | 25 | 4 | 1 | Portugal 7-0 Korea DPR (1 goal) |
| Brazil 2014 | 29 | 3 | 1 | Portugal 2-1 Ghana (1 goal) |
| Russia 2018 | 33 | 4 | 4 | Spain 3-3 Portugal (3 goals) |
| Qatar 2022 | 37 | 5 | 1 | Portugal 3-2 Ghana (1 goal) |
| World Cup 2026 | 41 | 2 | 2 | Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan (2 goals) |
Russia 2018 is the record-holding entry on that list, as Ronaldo netted three goals against Spain in a 3-3 draw, which is still considered his best World Cup goal, and the highest number of goals in his six World Cups. The penalty he scored against Iran in the 2006 World Cup is twenty years ago from his last two goals as he marked Uzbekistan in the final.
The difference with Ronaldo's first game of the tournament was stark. He had limited usage against DR Congo and failed to score on the two decent opportunities that fell his way, which sparked calls – from within football circles in Portugal – for Roberto Martinez to leave him out against Uzbekistan. Martinez held up strong and believed in his captain.
Ronaldo's response was loud and clear. Two goals, a captain's performance and a cool demeanor in the post match mixed zone that demonstrated just where his priorities lie.
"I'm very happy. But for me, the most important thing is our work and the confidence we showed. The team performed really well and improved a lot," Ronaldo told reporters. "Obviously, speaking personally, records are always nice, but my goal is always to help the national team achieve its objectives."
That is the mindset that has been Ronaldo's international career. Despite rewriting many World Cup records on a single night, he always sees the win in terms of team achievements. It's an interesting and grown-up shot, and for the player whose career was built on being a star individual, it's a significant move for the World Cup to be on his mind just as much as the Portuguese's.
The difference between Portugal's performance against DR Congo and against Uzbekistan was night and day and Roberto Martinez was nothing but frank in his explanation.
"When we scored the goal in the opening match we lost the discipline, the shape," Martinez said. "We gave the opponent chances to counter and we didn't make it to the final third. We fought with our heart rather than our head. Today it was the other way around. It was very disciplined."
Key tactical strengths shown:
Martinez also lauded Ronaldo's ability to break up lines of defense even when he is not the one making the finish. "You need a player that opens up space with movement and Cristiano is one of the best to do that," Martinez said in the buildup to the match, a sentiment that proved prophetic once kickoff arrived. Afterward, he added: "I never worked with a player that no matter what happened today he has an incredible hunger to work the next day" — high praise for a 41-year-old still setting the tone for a World Cup squad.

| Player | Rating | Performance Summary |
| Cristiano Ronaldo | 9/10 | A statement brace that produced multiple World Cup records. Sharp movement, clinical finishing, and several near-misses for a hat-trick. Answered his critics in the most direct way possible. |
| Nuno Mendes | 8.5/10 | A standout night from left-back. Scored a clever free-kick, racked up 98 touches, and was a constant threat going forward while staying disciplined defensively. |
| Joao Cancelo | 8/10 | Provided the assist for Ronaldo's opener and was a relentless outlet down the right, stretching Uzbekistan's back line throughout. |
| Bruno Fernandes | 8/10 | Pulled the strings in midfield, switched the point of attack repeatedly, and set up Ronaldo's second goal with a brilliant through ball. |
| Bernardo Silva | 7.5/10 | Tidy and intelligent in possession, helping Portugal control tempo and limit Uzbekistan's ability to build any sustained pressure. |
| Rafa Leao | 7.5/10 | Made an instant impact off the bench, capping the scoring with a composed finish from the edge of the box in the 87th minute. |
Portugal
Uzbekistan
It was Portugal's biggest statistical advantages, in volume and quality of shot, that doubled their shots-on-target in the Congo DR game, and their shot quality was also high, as they kept Uzbekistan to virtually no clear-cut chances in 90 minutes, while maintaining a high level of discipline defending.
However, the challenges were soon apparent for Uzbekistan, who took to the pitch for the first time in a tournament. Five-man pressure line head man Fabio Cannavaro built for solidity, but allowed plenty of room to be exploited by Joao Neves and Vitinha throughout the game.
Key issues for Uzbekistan:
The loss is Uzbekistan's first in two games after a 3-1 defeat to Colombia, and the team now has a tough finish to play to save any remaining chance of having a realistic chance to advance.
Portugal's strengths:
Potential challenges ahead:
After their victory over Uzbekistan, Portugal's World Cup winning odds were reduced from +1200 to +1000, as the market was re-energized in their tournament prospects. It will be largely dependent on the quality of their knockout opponents; but that was a statement win Tuesday and one that championship-caliber teams will need to deliver when they need it.
Tuesday's result had an immediate effect on a number of betting markets relating to Portugal and Ronaldo.
World Cup Winner Odds: Portugal rose to just under +1000 following their triumph, as several bookmakers quickly moved with the win, bringing their tournament confidence back up since the start of the competition.
Portugal to Reach the Semi-Finals / Final: Markets will further harden in Portugal depending on their fate in their final group stage clash with Colombia, which will likely determine their path to the Round of 32.
Ronaldo Golden Boot Odds: At the start of the tournament, Ronaldo was the oddball in the Golden Boot race but his two goals in the tournament, including two against Uzbekistan, will make sportsbooks adjust his odds, even if Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Harry Kane and Erling Haaland are all in control of the race.
Ronaldo Anytime Goalscorer Market: Given his renewed scoring form, Ronaldo's price in all-time-goalscorer markets for Portugal's remaining fixtures is expected to shorten compared to where it sat before the Uzbekistan match.
Like all tournaments, there are odds changes by sportsbook and as the tournament progresses, odds will change constantly due to team news, injuries, and match outcomes, so bettors should check the lines on multiple sportsbooks before making a bet.
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Tuesday night in Houston will be a historic occasion in the group stage of FIFA World Cup 2026. Cristiano Ronaldo, 41, on the verge of facing serious consideration for his selection by just days, produced a record-shattering double in a single game. Portugal, on the other hand, played an all-round disciplined performance which they lacked in their first game, taking down Uzbekistan in all phases of the match.
Portugal now have four points from two games, and are looking forward to the final group game against Colombia but can still have a great run at the World Cup if they get it right. Whether it will be seen as the culmination of Ronaldo's greatness, a sparkling ending to his long career or just another step up the ladder to even greater heights, will depend on what the Selecao is able to do from here.
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With his double against Uzbekistan in the 2026 World Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo has now scored 10 goals in the tournament, leaving him as the top scorer for Portugal.
Ronaldo joined the exclusive club of players who have scored in six FIFA World Cups. He also was the second-oldest goalscorer in World Cup history, and the oldest player to score twice in a World Cup match.
Cristiano Ronaldo has overtaken the record set by Eusebio to become the top scorer of all time for Portugal in the World Cup, with 10 goals.
Ronaldo's age was 41 years and 138 days at the time of his goal against Uzbekistan, which was the second highest in World Cup history behind Cameroon's Roger Milla.
Portugal has come in as a contender for a win with the outright winner odds narrowing to around +1000 after their 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan. The route they can take will largely be determined by their final group stage game against Colombia and whether they can rely on their major players during the knockout stage.
Portugal's improvement in their DR Congo opener came after they fought with their heart instead of their head, but when they played Uzbekistan they were "very disciplined" and Ronaldo's "hunger to work" for the team was a factor, Martinez said.
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