The 2026 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner, and Portugal's pre-tournament preparations have thrown up some unexpected cause for concern. A friendly against Nigeria ahead of the tournament produced a
Cristiano Ronaldo display that left a significant portion of the fanbase deeply worried about his ability.
Even though Portugal did enough to edge the match 2-1,
Ronaldo's individual performance drew sharp criticism from supporters online, with even some fans openly questioning whether the five-time Ballon d'Or winner still has what it takes at the highest level.
Fans react to Ronaldo’s performance vs Nigeria
Portugal faced Nigeria in an international friendly designed to sharpen the squad ahead of their World Cup campaign, but Ronaldo's outing failed to inspire confidence. His passing showed flashes of quality, but a string of missed chances undermined any positives, with the forward looking laboured and at times disconnected from the flow of the match. In moments where a sharp, decisive finish was needed, the execution simply was not there.
The reaction on social media was immediate and divided, with some fans ready to give Ronaldo the benefit of the doubt ahead of the tournament, others far less forgiving. Here is what some of the supporters were saying:
- "Mid, his passes were good, he missed chances. He can do better hopefully next match."
- "I'm worried, he looks so out of it. I hope this isn't him giving 100%."
- "Doesn't look good at all. His previous performance was a little better. I fear he is going on the 2022 form in the WC, and if it's true, then he should go on the bench and maybe sub in in the last minutes. Because if he plays like this in the upcoming games, YES, HE IS HOLDING BACK THE TEAM."
- "Terrible, our GOAT is washed unfortunately."
- Nothing to worry about, the goals will flow at the WC
Is Cristiano Ronaldo’s performances a cause for concern for Portgual?
The comparisons to Ronaldo's 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where he was famously dropped to the bench, are already circulating.
At 41 years old, Ronaldo remains an important part of Portugal’s lineup, and he has been a consistent performer for Al-Nassr, helping them secure the league title.
A friendly is very different from the pressure of a World Cup knockout match. Portugal's coaching staff will be hoping this was nothing more than pre-tournament rustiness. In the meantime, fans will be hoping to see the 2018 World Cup's Cristiano Ronaldo this time around.