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🚨 Reporter asks João Cancelo after Cristiano Ronaldo’s second goal as Portugal thrashed Uzbekistan 5-0 in the FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Reporter: “João Cancelo, what did you make of Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance tonight, especially that second goal?” 🗣️ João Cancelo: “I was watching the play develop and thought the defenders had everything under control. Then suddenly Cristiano accelerated, got into position, and finished the chance like it was the easiest thing in the world.” “He’s 41 years old and still making defenders look like they’re chasing shadows. At some point you stop trying to explain it and just enjoy what you’re watching.” “People will talk about the finish, but for me it was the movement before the goal. The timing, the intelligence, and the desire to attack the space were incredible.” “The funny thing is that everyone in the stadium knows what Cristiano wants to do, the defenders know it too, and somehow he still finds a way.” “At times I’m not even watching him as a teammate anymore, I’m watching him as a fan. What he continues to do at this age is something very special.” “Most players his age are talking about retirement. Cristiano is still scoring goals at the World Cup and breaking records. It doesn’t make sense, but that’s Cristiano Ronaldo. {beIN SPORTS }

🚨 Reporter asks João Cancelo after Cristiano Ronaldo’s second goal as Portugal thrashed Uzbekistan 5-0 in the FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Reporter: “João Cancelo, what did you make of Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance tonight, especially that second goal?” 🗣️ João Cancelo: “I was watching the play develop and thought the defenders had everything under control. Then suddenly Cristiano accelerated, got into position, and finished the chance like it was the easiest thing in the world.” “He’s 41 years old and still making defenders look like they’re chasing shadows. At some point you stop trying to explain it and just enjoy what you’re watching.” “People will talk about the finish, but for me it was the movement before the goal. The timing, the intelligence, and the desire to attack the space were incredible.” “The funny thing is that everyone in the stadium knows what Cristiano wants to do, the defenders know it too, and somehow he still finds a way.” “At times I’m not even watching him as a teammate anymore, I’m watching him as a fan. What he continues to do at this age is something very special.” “Most players his age are talking about retirement. Cristiano is still scoring goals at the World Cup and breaking records. It doesn’t make sense, but that’s Cristiano Ronaldo. {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami on Algeria’s winning goal against Jordan as Jordan are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ “I have watched the replay several times, and for me it is very difficult to understand how that goal was allowed to stand. From what I saw, the Algerian striker was clearly offside in the build-up to the goal.” “At this level of football, with VAR available and every angle being reviewed, these are the decisions that must be correct. We are not talking about a small moment in the game — we are talking about a goal that decided the match and ultimately our World Cup fate.” “My players gave everything on the pitch. They fought for every ball, represented Jordan with pride and put themselves in a position to get a result. That is why it is painful when such a controversial decision goes against you.” “I respect Algeria and congratulate them on their victory, but I cannot hide my disappointment. In competitions as important as the World Cup, goals that appear offside should not stand. That is exactly why VAR exists.” “Tonight we leave the tournament with our heads held high, but also with questions. Unfortunately, one decision changed everything, and that is something that will be difficult to accept. {BT Sports}

🚨Jordan head coach Jamal Sellami on Algeria’s winning goal against Jordan as Jordan are eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ “I have watched the replay several times, and for me it is very difficult to understand how that goal was allowed to stand. From what I saw, the Algerian striker was clearly offside in the build-up to the goal.” “At this level of football, with VAR available and every angle being reviewed, these are the decisions that must be correct. We are not talking about a small moment in the game — we are talking about a goal that decided the match and ultimately our World Cup fate.” “My players gave everything on the pitch. They fought for every ball, represented Jordan with pride and put themselves in a position to get a result. That is why it is painful when such a controversial decision goes against you.” “I respect Algeria and congratulate them on their victory, but I cannot hide my disappointment. In competitions as important as the World Cup, goals that appear offside should not stand. That is exactly why VAR exists.” “Tonight we leave the tournament with our heads held high, but also with questions. Unfortunately, one decision changed everything, and that is something that will be difficult to accept. {BT Sports}

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🚨 Reporter asks Vinícius Júnior who the best footballer is between Neymar Jr., Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo: 🗣️ Reporter: “Vinícius, you’ve played with Neymar for Brazil and you’ve watched both Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo dominate football for years. Who do you think is the best footballer among the three?” 🗣️ Vinícius Júnior: “First of all, it’s an honour to even mention those names together. Neymar is one of the most talented players Brazil has ever produced. Messi is one of the greatest talents football has ever seen. Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest athletes the sport has ever had.” “But if you’re asking me to choose one, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo.” 🗣️ Reporter: “Why Cristiano?” 🗣️ Vinícius Júnior: “Because when I look at football, I don’t just look at talent. I look at the complete picture.” “Cristiano proved himself everywhere. England, Spain, Italy and Portugal. Different leagues, different teammates, different coaches and different generations, but the result was always the same — goals, trophies and records.” “His mentality is something I’ve never seen before. Most players are satisfied after winning one Ballon d’Or or one Champions League. Cristiano kept wanting more.” “He turned hard work into an art form. Every young player in football has looked at Cristiano Ronaldo and learned something from him.” “What impresses me most is the longevity. For more than twenty years he has remained at the highest level while football constantly changed around him.” “People talk about talent, but discipline, sacrifice and consistency are talents too. Cristiano mastered all of them.” “Neymar inspired a generation in Brazil. Messi inspired a generation in Argentina. Cristiano inspired the entire football world.” “That is why, for me, Cristiano Ronaldo is the greatest footballer ever”. {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨🇦🇷 Lionel Messi was asked which country he dreams of facing in his final FIFA World Cup after scoring a stunning brace in Argentina’s 2-0 victory over Austria: 🎙️ Reporter: “Leo, after your brilliant performance today, if you could choose one country to face before the end of your World Cup journey, who would it be?” 🗣️ Messi: “Portugal. Without a doubt, Portugal. Not because it would be easy, actually the opposite. They have a fantastic team, world-class players, and they are always competitive. But for me, it would be special for another reason. I have shared this era with Cristiano Ronaldo for almost two decades. We have pushed each other, competed against each other, and experienced so many incredible moments in football. Yet somehow, we have never faced each other on the biggest stage of all — the World Cup. I think football fans around the world would love to see it, and honestly, I would too. Not because of the rivalry people always talk about, but because of the respect that exists between us after so many years. When you spend your entire career being compared to one player, you understand the greatness of that player better than most people. Cristiano has had an extraordinary career, and sharing the pitch with him at a World Cup would be something very special. If this is my last World Cup, then facing Portugal and Cristiano would be a beautiful way to close a chapter. Two players who defined an era, meeting on the biggest football stage in the world. That is something every football lover would remember forever.” 🎙️ Reporter: “So Portugal is your dream opponent?” 🗣️ Messi: “Yes. Portugal. Because some moments are bigger than football, and that would be one of them.” {BeIN SPORT}

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🚨Rúben Dias was asked about João Neves’ comments regarding Cristiano Ronaldo and the criticism aimed at Bruno Fernandes after Portugal’s draw against DR Congo: 🎙️ Reporter: “Rúben, what is your opinion on João Neves’ comments about Cristiano Ronaldo and the reaction from some supporters who have been criticizing Bruno Fernandes since the DR Congo match?” 🗣️ Rúben Dias: “To be honest, I think people are creating a bigger problem than what actually exists. João Neves is a young player and I know for a fact he has enormous respect for Cristiano Ronaldo. Everybody in this squad does. Cristiano is not just another player for Portugal. He is our captain, our leader, our all-time top scorer, and one of the greatest players football has ever seen. At the same time, Bruno Fernandes is one of the most important players in this team. The criticism he is receiving is unfair. People are acting as if he is playing against Portugal when in reality he is one of the players sacrificing the most to help this team succeed. What disappoints me is seeing Portuguese fans divided when we should be united. Cristiano wants Portugal to win. Bruno wants Portugal to win. Every player in that dressing room wants Portugal to win. Nobody is competing against each other. We are all fighting for the same badge. Sometimes football decisions are made in a split second. Not every pass can go to Cristiano. Not every attack can go through Bruno. That is football. The focus should be on helping Portugal move forward in this World Cup, not attacking our own players. The strongest Portugal teams I’ve been part of were the ones where everybody stood together. That is what we need now more than ever. {@Sports is Celebrating the 250th with MLB }

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🚨Riyad Mahrez on the controversial Lionel Messi challenge against Aïssa Mandi during Argentina vs Algeria at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Algeria’s shameful performance: 🗣️ “I know this won’t be a popular opinion, but for me, if that challenge is made by almost any other player in this tournament, we’re having a completely different conversation. If that is a defender wearing a different shirt, a midfielder from a smaller nation, or simply a player without Lionel Messi’s name on the back, I believe there is a serious chance a red card is shown. That is my honest view. The contact was significant. When you see a boot come up and catch an opponent like that, players have been sent off for similar incidents before. That is why so many people are debating it. What frustrates players is consistency. We are always told the rules are the same for everyone. But moments like this make people question whether that is really the case. Messi is one of the greatest players in football history. Nobody can deny that. He does not need special treatment. His football speaks for itself. That is why controversies like this become so big. Because people look at the incident and wonder if the decision would have been the same if another player had made the challenge. Of course, the referee and VAR saw it differently. They reviewed it and decided there was no red card. That decision is final. But do not be surprised that players, fans and pundits continue to argue about it. Because if football wants credibility, then consistency must be the same whether your name is Lionel Messi or anybody else. That is the debate people are having tonight.” {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨Iran head coach Hossam Hassan on the VAR decision that denied Iran a last-minute winner against Egypt: 🗣️ “This is exactly why people are beginning to lose faith in VAR. We were told it was introduced to eliminate clear mistakes, but instead it keeps creating bigger controversies on football’s biggest stage.” “I’ve watched the replay several times, and I still don’t understand how that goal was ruled offside. If you’re going to take away a goal that could decide a nation’s World Cup, you have to be absolutely certain.” “My players gave everything for 90 minutes. They earned that moment, and in a matter of seconds it was taken away.” “You didn’t just disallow a goal you took away what could have been one of the greatest moments in Iranian football history.” “I have great respect for referees because their job is incredibly difficult, but decisions of this magnitude have to be right. That’s why VAR exists.” “A World Cup comes once every four years. Players dedicate their lives to reaching this stage, supporters travel across the world to stand behind their country, and one controversial decision changes everything.” “I hope FIFA reviews this carefully because football deserves consistency, transparency and accountability.” “My players should leave this stadium with pride because they fought until the very last second. Tonight they deserved far more than what they got.” {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨 Reporter asks Ronaldinho which country he would support to win the FIFA World Cup apart from Brazil: 🎙️ Reporter: “Ronaldinho, if Brazil don’t win the FIFA World Cup, who would you like to see become champions?” 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “First of all, I hope Brazil wins it. That’s my country and that will never change. But if Brazil can’t do it, I’d probably choose Portugal.” 🎙️ Reporter: “Why Portugal?” 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “Because I think they have a fantastic generation of players and they have been competing at the highest level for many years. They’ve won major trophies and they’ve built a very strong football culture. I also think they’ve been very close to achieving something special on several occasions.” 🎙️ Reporter: “Is Cristiano Ronaldo part of the reason?” 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “Of course. Cristiano is one of the greatest players football has ever seen. What he has achieved throughout his career is incredible. His dedication, discipline and consistency over so many years deserve enormous respect. Every player understands how difficult it is to stay at the top for that long. Cristiano has done it better than almost anyone.” 🎙️ Reporter: “So you would like to see Ronaldo win the FIFA World Cup?” 🗣️ Ronaldinho: “Yes. Brazil comes first for me, always. But if Brazil doesn’t win it, seeing Portugal lift the FIFA World Cup and Cristiano complete his football story on the biggest stage would be something very special for football.” {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨 Roberto Martínez on people saying Cristiano Ronaldo is chasing Lionel Messi after his brace against Uzbekistan at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ “I always find it strange when people say Cristiano Ronaldo is chasing Lionel Messi. We are talking about a player who has spent almost twenty years setting records, breaking barriers and redefining what longevity looks like in football.” “First of all, Messi is having an outstanding World Cup and deserves every bit of praise coming his way. But football is bigger than one tournament, and greatness is measured across an entire career.” “When you look at Cristiano’s journey, you see records for goals, international football, appearances, longevity and consistency at the highest level. His legacy was built over decades, not weeks.” “Cristiano has never focused on competing with other players. His mentality has always been about improving himself, helping his team and pushing the limits of what people think is possible.” “The reality is that players come and go, generations change, but Cristiano Ronaldo’s name continues to be part of every major conversation in football. That doesn’t happen by accident.” “So when people say Ronaldo is chasing Messi, I don’t agree with that. Cristiano is following his own path, just as he always has.” “And if we’re being honest, Ronaldo isn’t chasing anyone. If anything, Messi is chasing Ronaldo, and many of the records in football are still chasing Cristiano Ronaldo.” {beIN SPORTS }

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🚨Japan head coach Hajime Moriyasu was asked why many countries still view Japan as underdogs and how that perception has motivated his team after their dominant 4–0 victory over Tunisia. 🎙️ Reporter: “Coach Moriyasu, despite Japan’s recent performances, many people still consider your team underdogs. Why do you think that is, and has it motivated your players during this World Cup?” 🗣️ Hajime Moriyasu: “I understand why some people still see Japan that way because football has traditionally been dominated by nations with long histories of winning major tournaments. “We respect those countries and everything they have achieved, but we don’t focus too much on labels like ‘underdogs’ or ‘favourites.’ “If people underestimate us, that is their choice. For us, it becomes extra motivation. “Our players work incredibly hard every day, and they are proud to represent Japan. They want to show the world that Japanese football belongs at the highest level. “What has driven this team throughout the tournament is not proving people wrong—it is proving ourselves right. “We know our quality. We trust our preparation, our style of play, and the values that define us as a team. “The players have shown great discipline, courage, and humility. They fight for each other in every moment, and that unity is our greatest strength. “A 4–0 victory does not change our mentality. We remain humble, we continue to improve, and we keep our focus on the next challenge. “If other teams still see us as underdogs, that is fine. We will continue to let our football do the talking. {كأس العالم FIFA 🏆 }

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🚨 Reporter asks Cristiano Ronaldo about João Neves’ comments, the Golden Boot race, and his international future at the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Reporter: “Cristiano, João Neves recently said that despite everything you’ve achieved, you’re treated like just another player in the Portugal dressing room. What do you make of that statement?” 🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “I think João is right. In this team, nobody is bigger than Portugal. It doesn’t matter if you’ve played one game or two hundred games, everyone has responsibilities and everyone is expected to contribute.” “I don’t ask for special treatment and I’ve never wanted it. What matters is respect, hard work and doing your job for the team.” “Of course I have more experience than most players here, so I try to help whenever I can. But when we’re on the pitch, we’re all fighting for the same badge and the same objective.” 🗣️ Reporter: “Lionel Messi is currently leading the World Cup scoring charts. Do you pay attention to that and does it motivate you to score more goals?” 🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “I couldn’t care less about Messi. Mbappé has scored goals. Haaland has scored goals. Harry Kane has scored goals. Messi has scored goals. He’s just another player in this tournament trying to help his country win.” “My focus is on Portugal. If I help the team with goals, assists or leadership, then I’ve done my job.” “I’ve spent my entire career competing, but not chasing people. I focus on myself, my team and what I can control.” “The World Cup isn’t decided by who leads the scoring chart after a few matches. It’s decided by who is still standing at the end.” “If goals come, they come. If records come, they come. Right now, my only concern is helping Portugal keep winning.” “I respect every great player in this competition, but I’m not here to follow anybody’s numbers. I’m here to help Portugal become world champions.” 🗣️ Reporter: “Do you intend to keep playing for a few more years? Could we even see you at the 2030 World Cup?” 🗣️ Cristiano Ronaldo: “I don’t know. Football has taught me never to look too far ahead.” “What I can say is that I still feel good physically, I still enjoy competing, and I still feel I can help my teammates and my country.” “As long as that feeling remains, I’ll continue playing. The day I feel I can no longer contribute at the level I expect from myself, I’ll be the first person to know.” “But right now, my focus is not on 2030. My focus is on tomorrow, the next training session, the next match and helping Portugal in this World Cup.” “People always want answers about five years from now. I prefer to focus on the present because that’s where football is played.” “Will I be at the 2030 World Cup? I honestly don’t know. But I’ve learned in my career that when people think something is impossible, that’s usually when interesting things happen”. {DAZN }

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🚨 Interviewer asks Ángel Di María which country he will be supporting to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 🗣️ Interviewer: “Ángel, if Argentina were no longer in the tournament, which country would you like to see win the 2026 FIFA World Cup?” 🗣️ Ángel Di María: “Of course, Argentina will always be my country and my first love in football. But if you’re asking me to choose another nation, my answer would be Portugal.” 🗣️ Interviewer: “Why Portugal?” 🗣️ Ángel Di María: “Because I’ve had the privilege of seeing Cristiano Ronaldo up close. I played with him at Real Madrid and I know better than most people what he has sacrificed to reach the level he achieved.” “People see the goals, the records and the trophies. What they don’t always see is the work behind it. The training sessions, the preparation, the discipline and the obsession with improving every single day.” 🗣️ Interviewer: “So Cristiano Ronaldo is the main reason?” 🗣️ Ángel Di María: “Of course. When you’ve shared a dressing room with Cristiano, you understand why he has stayed at the top for so long.” “At an age when most players are retired or thinking about retirement, he is still leading Portugal, still scoring goals and still breaking records at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.” 🗣️ Interviewer: “Do Portugal have what it takes to win the tournament?” 🗣️ Ángel Di María: “Absolutely. They have a fantastic squad. Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, Vitinha, Rafael Leão, Nuno Mendes and many other top players.” “But what makes them even more dangerous is the mentality within the group. Cristiano sets standards that push everyone around him.” 🗣️ Interviewer: “So if Argentina can’t win it, you want Portugal to lift the trophy?” 🗣️ Ángel Di María: “Yes. If Argentina aren’t the champions, then I would love to see Portugal win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.” “I know how much that trophy would mean to Cristiano Ronaldo after everything he has given to football.” “And honestly, seeing Cristiano Ronaldo lift the World Cup with Portugal would be one of the greatest moments in football moments”. {infobae }

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