Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup starts with draw against DR Congo

The Guardian Sport2 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 4:00 AM

Last updated Jun 25, 2026

Cristiano Ronaldo's World Cup starts with draw against DR Congo
Summary

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo faced a challenging start to his record-equalling sixth World Cup with a 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The match, significant for the host nation, showcased the ongoing narrative of individual talent overshadowing collective efforts. As the tournament progresses, players like Kylian Mbappé are drawing attention with performances that emphasize the competition among star players. With the group phase viewed as a precursor to the pursuit of the Golden Boot, fans are closely monitoring these individual matchups.

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By the Numbers
  • Cristiano Ronaldo plays in his sixth World Cup.
  • Portugal draws 1-1 against the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
  • Kylian Mbappé's presence highlights individual rivalries in the tournament.
  • Group stage matches are pivotal ahead of the Golden Boot race.
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What they're saying
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The irony of the superstar-heavy narrative is the way it embellishes rather than diminishes importance of the collective “Cristiano Ronaldo’s record-equalling sixth World Cup got off to a disappointing start,” began the Reuters match report of Portugal’s 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of the Congo last week. And yes, OK: everyone knows how this game works and why everyone plays it. On one hand, perhaps the greatest sporting day in the history of the world’s 15th most populous country. On the other, 41-year-old man does not score. It’s no contest, really. Get those sweet keywords front and left. Harvest that delicious search traffic. Perhaps you even noticed how I just did exactly the same thing. And yet something does feel qualitatively different this summer: a tectonic shift driven partly by events on the pitch and partly at the behest of the industry itself. This is a World Cup swimming in star names, and never have those star names been so unapologetically, unquestioningly invoked. France do not beat Iraq; instead Kylian Mbappé throws down the gauntlet to Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and the rest. According to Google, Miroslav Klose’s goals record has been searched more at this tournament than in the year he set it. At times the group phase has felt like an inconvenient distraction from the real business of the Golden Boot race. (Can Lionel Messi lift the one trophy he hasn’t won yet?) Continue reading...

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