HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 23: Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Uzbekistan at Houston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

It did not take long for the questions to surface about the aging star.

Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 group match against Austria in Arlington, Texas, on Monday. The goal, his 17th at a World Cup, broke the all-time scoring record for a man.

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Cristiano Ronaldo was virtually invisible in Portugal’s opening World Cup match against the Democratic Republic of Congo. Despite playing the entire game last week, he was essentially absent in the 1-1 draw. Gone were his flashes of excellence and otherworldly goalscoring ability.

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The whispers about the 41-year-old turned louder. The drumbeat on social media and chatter from television commentators grew: should the team captain limit his minutes? Was he a distraction? Were his teammates deferring to him too much during the game?

As Ronaldo watched his fellow stars dominate at this thrilling tournament — Argentina’s Lionel Messi scored a hat trick in his opener, followed by two goals in Argentina’s second game; France’s Kylian Mbappe and Norway’s Erling Haaland have each scored four times — you could tell his poor performance bothered him.

On Tuesday, as he took the field against Uzbekistan, he looked like the Ronaldo of old. It took all of six minutes for Ronaldo to shake off the doubters. Deep inside Uzbekistan’s penalty area, Ronaldo struck a powerful right-footed volley into the net. He is now the first player (man or woman) to score in six World Cups.

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His face showed it all. The worry. The concern. It was all gone. Replaced by relief. A smile. Fist pumps. His teammates mobbed him. The crowd in Houston roared to life.

And he wasn’t done.

In the 39th minute, he streaked down the field and, with a perfectly-placed pass from Bruno Fernandes, struck it by the Uzbek goalkeeper. Ronaldo’s second goal of the game. His teammates tried to get him his hat trick, but it was not to be.

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Still, Portugal defeated Uzbekistan 5-0. Portugal was back, and so is Ronaldo.

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