Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice and shattered multiple World Cup records as Portugal overwhelmed Uzbekistan 5-0 to strengthen their bid for a place in the knockout rounds of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Portugal produced a commanding performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup 2026 on Tuesday, defeating Uzbekistan 5-0 in Houston as veteran captain Cristiano Ronaldo delivered a memorable display.
The 41-year-old forward silenced recent critics with two first-half goals, helping Portugal secure its first win of the tournament and move to four points in Group K. The victory significantly boosted Portugal’s chances of reaching the round of 32.
Ronaldo’s brace marked another milestone in his legendary career. He became the first player to score in six different World Cup editions and surpassed Eusebio as Portugal’s leading scorer in World Cup history with 10 tournament goals. He also joined an elite list of the oldest World Cup scorers, trailing only Roger Milla.
Portugal struck early when Joao Cancelo delivered a pinpoint cross that Ronaldo converted in the sixth minute. Defender Nuno Mendes doubled the lead with a superb free kick before Uzbekistan had a goal ruled out following a VAR review.
Ronaldo added his second goal in the 39th minute after a swift counterattack orchestrated by Bruno Fernandes. Portugal remained in control after the break, forcing an own goal before Rafael Leao completed the rout with a late finish.












