Portugal's World Cup starts Wednesday — and it might be Ronaldo's last dance
Group K, an opener against DR Congo, and a 41-year-old captain at his sixth and likely final World Cup.
Clear the couch and chill the beers: Portugal’s World Cup kicks off this Wednesday, the 17th, with an opener against DR Congo in Houston. Then come Uzbekistan (the 23rd) and Colombia (the 27th). It’s Group K, and it won’t be a stroll.
The storyline writes itself: Cristiano Ronaldo, at 41, at his sixth World Cup — and, by every account, his last. International football’s all-time top scorer wants the one thing missing from his collection, and the clock is no longer on his side.
With Roberto Martínez in charge, Portugal bring a blend of battle-hardened veterans and a velvet-footed new generation. Talent was never this team’s problem; turning talent into a trophy at the right moment always was.
Whether you watch at home, at the café or in the square, brace for three weeks of bitten nails. And if this really is CR7’s World Cup goodbye, it’s the kind of moment you tell the grandkids about. Força, Portugal.
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