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·8 December 2022

Gary Neville urges Cristiano Ronaldo and fans to start embracing the end gracefully

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Portugal manager Fernando Santos says Cristiano Ronaldo’s role in Portugal’s ambition for a World Cup trophy is still to be “defined.”

The statement came after dropping Portugal’s all-time leading scorer ahead of their 6-1 thumping of Switzerland. Ronaldo’s replacement, Goncalo Ramos, rose to the occasion contributing a hat-trick to Portugal’s best showing in Qatar thus far.


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Ronaldo’s absence from the starting eleven did not elude former Manchester United team-mate and pundit Gary Neville (via Sky Sports).

Neville points out the elephant in the room

Speaking on ITV before Portugal booked their place in the semi-finals, Neville drew a comparison between Ronaldo with Portugal and the Portuguese attacker’s latest stint at Manchester United:

“When it happened at Manchester United, the suggestion was that Erik ten Hag was trying to make a move on Ronaldo, but Fernando Santos is a manager who has had an unbelievable relationship with Ronaldo for eight years.”

The Sky Sports pundit then suggested it was time that both Ronaldo and his fans came to terms with the waning of the Portugal star’s time in the limelight. Neville said, “There are a lot of Ronaldo fans who aren’t willing to tell him the truth; I think he does need to listen to the truth. It’s becoming a bit of a scruffy end.”

From starring to support role

Neville continued sternly, saying, “The petulance, the sulking, it’s got to stop because it doesn’t reflect well on him at all.”

“His long-term legacy is set as one of the great all-time players, but in the short term he’s got to do a lot better.”

The England international then acknowledged his former United team-mate’s strength of will and mentality:

“Ronaldo’s singlemindedness over the years has been one of his great strengths. His determination to be the best in the world, score the most goals, break all the records, the fight with [Lionel] Messi.”

Neville also pointed out that it was time to see the bigger picture and accept a supporting role rather than clamour for the spotlight. He added, “But there comes a point where you’ve got to think about the collective, and that is your team-mates in the dressing room.”

Portugal face Morocco in the quarter finals on Saturday, 10 December, at Al Thumama Stadium.

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