
Portugal kicked off their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign in style-packed fashion but were forced to settle for a 1-1 draw against DR Congo in a Group H encounter that left fans and pundits talking. In a match filled with attacking flair, solid defending and late drama, the European giants missed several chances, with Cristiano Ronaldo among those held off the scoresheet.
DR Congo opened the scoring in the 27th minute when Paul-José Mpoku capitalised on a defensive lapse to fire home a composed effort. Portugal responded before half-time through youngster Gonçalo Ramos, who nodded in a precise cross from Diogo Dalot. The second half saw both teams press hard in search of a winner, but gritty defending and sharp goalkeeping kept the score level.
The focus naturally fell on Cristiano Ronaldo, who went into the game chasing another World Cup goal to extend his record. Despite flashes of his trademark pace and skill, he was unable to find the back of the net. The result reignited debates about whether age is catching up with the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, even as he continues to demonstrate veteran savvy in and out of possession.
Portugal’s coach deployed a fluid 4-3-3 formation aimed at stretching DR Congo’s defence. Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva orchestrated midfield moves, while Rafael Leão and Joao Félix rotated across the front line to create openings. DR Congo’s back five remained resilient, with goalkeeper Alfred Mbongondo producing several top saves to preserve the draw.
With one point each, Portugal now share the early lead in Group H alongside Poland, which beat Mexico 2-1 in the other opener. The result means the door is wide open for all four teams in the group to progress, setting up high-stakes clashes in the coming days. Portugal will face Mexico next, looking to reignite their goal-scoring form and ease pressure on their star forward.
Fans across India and beyond tuned in for the match excitement, applauding the quality of sports action on display. Social media buzzed with reactions to Ronaldo’s cameo and DR Congo’s spirited performance. Online entertainment platforms saw a spike in viewership, reflecting the global draw of World Cup football—even when the final whistle leaves questions unanswered.
As the tournament progresses, Portugal will aim to sharpen their finishing and tighten defensive lapses. Cristiano Ronaldo will be keen to rediscover his lethal touch, while coach Fernando Santos balances experience with emerging talent. With two matches remaining in the group stage, every point will be crucial if Portugal are to secure a top-two finish and move closer to the knockout rounds.
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