Portugal stumble at the start: 1-1 with DR Congo and plenty to chew on
João Neves struck early, but DR Congo levelled before half-time to grab the first World Cup point in their history. Ronaldo's frustration grew.
It started so well and ended tasting flat. In Houston, Portugal came out on the front foot and led inside six minutes: João Neves climbed highest and headed home a Pedro Neto cross. The perfect script, you’d think.
Football rarely reads the script, though. Right on half-time, Yoane Wissa rose to nod in the equaliser, handing DR Congo the first World Cup point in their history. The Leopards didn’t just park the bus — they went toe to toe with one of the tournament favourites.
After the break, Portugal thought they’d struck again through a João Cancelo bicycle kick, only for it to be ruled out for offside. And Cristiano Ronaldo — who started, and in doing so became the oldest outfield player ever to begin a World Cup match — missed two clear chances, stretching his goal drought at major tournaments to ten games.
So what now?
Nothing’s lost — it’s one of three group games. But the warning landed: on Tuesday the 23rd, Portugal need to beat Uzbekistan to keep Group K tidy. Colombia, who beat the Uzbeks, sit top. The talent is all there; the job now is making it count once the ball starts to burn.
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