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Ronaldo One Of Greatest Players Of All-Time, Yet He’s Not In First Place – Messi

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Argentina captain, Lionel Messi, has hailed Brazil legend Ronaldo Nazario as one of the greatest players of all-time in the FIFA World Cup scoring charts after scoring a hat-trick in his side’s 3-0 win over Algeria this week.

Messi also expressed surprise that the former Inter Milan and Real Madrid striker wasn’t in first place.

The 38-year-old Inter Miami forward surpassed Ronaldo’s 15 World Cup goals before equalling Germany legend Miroslav Klose’s 16 World Cup goals, thanks to his three goals against Algeria in their World Cup opener.

“It is a great honour to be able to compete with all these greats, including Ronaldo Nazario, among the players I have watched,” Messi said (as per Albiceleste Talk).

“He was one of the greatest players of all time, and yet he is not in first place. So in the end, it’s just a statistic.”

Messi will now hope to lead Argentina to victory when they face Austria in their next game.

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2026 World Cup: ‘No plan to stop Ronaldo, he’s not the same’ – DR Congo’s Mukau

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DR Congo midfielder, Ngal Ayel Mukau, has admitted there was no tactical plan to contain Cristiano Ronaldo in their 2026 World Cup opener. The Leopards held Portugal to a 1-1 draw on Wednesday, after Yohan Wissa’s header cancelled out Joao Neves’ goal.

Speaking to TNT Sports after the game, Mukau accepted Ronaldo is still one of the greatest players, but is not the same as before.

He said: “A special plan to contain Cristiano Ronaldo? To be honest, not really.

“We know that he isn’t the same as before. He’s a bit older now. But still, he’s one of the greatest… much respect to him.” Mukau’s comments come amid calls from fans and pundits for Ronaldo to be given limited playing time in the national team.

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W’Cup: Ghana Beat Panama 1-0, Diaz Shine In Colombia 3-1 Win Over Uzbekistan

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Ghana won a dramatic 1-0 victory over Panama in their opening World Cup Group L clash in Toronto on Wednesday.

Caleb Yirenkyi bundled in the winning goal in the fifth minute of stoppage time, sending thousands of Ghanaians in Canada’s largest city into a frenzy and settling an otherwise attritional battle.

Both sides largely struggled to generate chances in the first half after Panama striker Cecilio Waterma’s second minute attempt was steered away by outstretched Ghana goalkeeper Lawrence Ati Zigi.

The Black Stars didn’t attempt a shot on goal through the first half.

The second half played out under steady rain at the Toronto Stadium but saw more sustained attacking play.

Cristian Martinez triggered a massive roar from the loud Panamanian contingent when he lashed a shot into the side-netting in the 60th minute.

But the match looked headed for a scoreless draw until Yirenkyi put the Black Stars ahead.

Ghana’s veteran coach Carlos Queiroz turned to his side’s fans after the goal, urging them on in celebration.

Queiroz only took charge of the Black Stars a couple of months before the start of the tournament.

Wednesday’s fixture made him only the second coach to appear in five consecutive World Cups, after leading Portugal in 2010 and Iran in 2014, 2018 and 2022.

Loud boos rang out across the crowd of nearly 43,000 during a second-half hydration break under pouring rain.

Ghana triumphed despite being without Villarreal midfielder Thomas Partey, who is facing trial on rape charges in Britain. Canadian authorities denied him a World Cup visa, over the British case.

Colombia beat debutant Uzbekistan

Colombia beat World Cup debutants Uzbekistan 3-1 in their opening Group K game on Wednesday thanks to an inspired performance from Luis Diaz at the Estadio Azteca.

The Bayern Munich forward provided an assist, a goal and also hit the post as the Colombians resisted a battling performance from the Uzbeks in front of 80,824 spectators in Mexico City.

Diaz’s superb lofted pass allowed Daniel Munoz to volley in after 40 minutes, but Abbosbek Fayzullaev equalized with his nation’s maiden World Cup goal as he reacted first to head in a rebound from Eldor Shomurodov’s saved volley.

Diaz put Colombia back into the lead as he fired a shot that Uzbek goalkeeper Utkir Yusupov should have stopped.

In the dying seconds Jaminton Campaz made it three for Colombia with a fine header.

The win put Colombia top of a group that also features Portugal and the Democratic Republic of Congo, who drew 1-1 earlier.

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Who is Vozinha? The Cabo Verde Goalkeeper Making World Cup History

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Cabo Verde’s 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha made World Cup history with seven spectacular saves against Spain before breaking the internet by gaining over 5 million Instagram followers overnight. If you are curious about how the Cabo Verde national team managed to hold the star-studded Spanish squad to a stunning stalemate in Atlanta, you only need to look at one man: their goalkeeper.

 

Before Monday’s Group H clash, Josimar José Évora Dias—affectionately known to the football world as Vozinha—was a 40-year-old journeyman keeper whose contract at Portuguese second-division side Chaves was just two weeks away from expiring. He walked onto the pitch with a modest transfer valuation of €50,000 and a quiet Instagram following of around 50,000.

By the time the final whistle blew on Cabo Verde’s jaw-dropping 0–0 draw against heavyweight Spain, he wasn’t just a national hero. He was a global sensation.

Spain arrived at the tournament boasting a terrifying attack featuring Euro 2024 winners, Champions League victors, and the electric Lamine Yamal coming off the bench. Statistically, the Spaniards dominated, holding 74% of the ball and peppering the African side’s box.

But analytics don’t account for pure heart.

Vozinha put on an absolute masterclass between the sticks, making seven crucial saves to keep a clean sheet against a side that racked up an expected goals (xG) rating of 2.29. His defining moment came just before half-time: after Ferran Torres rattled the crossbar, Mikel Oyarzabal’s follow-up header looked completely unstoppable. Vozinha somehow stretched his veteran frame to tip the ball over the bar, sparking a roar from the Atlanta crowd that set the tone for the rest of the match.

With that display, he officially became the oldest goalkeeper to keep a clean sheet on his FIFA World Cup debutNaturally, he walked away clutching the official Man of the Match trophy.

While Vozinha was busy frustrating Spain on the pitch, a completely different kind of magic was happening across social media.

During the broadcast, the famous Brazilian streaming network CazéTV urged its millions of viewers to go and support the legendary shot-stopper. The internet took that directive and ran with it.

Fans worldwide fell in love with his grit, and his Instagram account experienced one of the fastest growth spikes in sporting history. In less than 24 hours, his following exploded from 50,000 to a staggering 5.8 million followers. To put that into context, he now has more digital followers than the entire population of Cabo Verde ten times over!

When the match concluded, the tough-as-nails keeper dropped to his knees and burst into tears as his teammates mobbed him. Speaking to reporters after the game, an emotional Vozinha revealed the heartbreaking reason behind his tears.

I cried after the game because I was raised by my grandparents during my childhood, and they could not be there. They passed away a few years ago. My mother was also unable to attend due to a visa issue and the costs associated with it. We could not arrange this in time.

Though his family wasn’t physically in the stands to see him lift his Man of the Match award, the entire world was watching.

From playing street football against much older boys on the island of São Vicente to silencing the best attackers in Europe, Vozinha’s story embodies exactly why we love the World Cup. He wanted to bring pride to his country, instead, he captured the imagination of the entire planet.

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