Cristiano Ronaldo remained positive after Portugal’s disappointing 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their opening FIFA World Cup 2026 match. Acknowledging the result, he urged teammates and fans to stay focused, saying the tournament is “far from over.” Despite being Group K favourites, Portugal failed to secure victory and now face added pressure in their remaining group-stage matches.
Portuguese captain Cristiano Ronaldo struck an optimistic tone after Portugal were held to a 1-1 draw by DR Congo in their opening match of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Despite dropping points in a game many expected Portugal to win, the veteran forward urged his teammates and supporters to remain positive as the tournament progresses.
Shortly after the final whistle, Ronaldo took to X to share a message of encouragement, acknowledging the disappointing result while stressing that Portugal's World Cup journey is still very much alive. "It wasn't the start we wanted, but this is far from over. Head up and focus on the next game," he wrote.
Portugal entered the tournament as one of the favourites in Group K but were unable to secure all three points against a determined DR Congo side. The draw leaves Roberto Martinez's men with work to do in their remaining group-stage fixtures as they aim to reach the knockout rounds.
Ronaldo's message quickly resonated with fans, many praising the 41-year-old for maintaining his leadership role despite the setback. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner has repeatedly emphasized the importance of staying composed during major tournaments, and his latest post reflected that same mentality.
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