
Cristiano Ronaldo Angered by Lionel Messi Question at World Cup
Ronaldo issued a nine-word response as he's asked about Messi - while storming out of the interview…
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He also gains valuable experience as a volunteer match reporter for the Loughborough Foxes WFC. Covering live events has helped Josh improve his storytelling skills and given him a closer insight into the game. Sign in to your GiveMeSport account Cristiano Ronaldo has finally arrived at the 2026 World Cup. The 41-year-old netted twice as Portugal demolished Uzbekistan 5-0 in their second Group K match.
It wasn’t the most ideal start to the World Cup for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner. Portugal could only muster a 1-1 draw with DR Congo in their opening match and Ronaldo came in for much of the criticism.
Reports of internal fallouts between players and even their partners had begun to surface between their first two fixtures, so the win couldn’t have come at a better time for Ronaldo and his team.
But despite the Portuguese captain turning in a Man of the Match performance, a familiar name started to get mentioned in his post-match interviews, and Ronaldo was in no mood to discuss it.
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Despite his record-breaking night in Houston, where he became the first player to score in six different World Cups, Ronaldo grew visibly irritated when the conversation turned to Lionel Messi.
The Argentine has enjoyed a sensational start to the tournament, scoring five times in his opening fixtures and breaking Miroslav Klose’s all-time scoring record at the World Cup, but Ronaldo made it clear he has no interest in keeping tabs on his long-term rival.
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When pressed on the subject of Messi, Ronaldo immediately stormed out, but not before snapping back:
"I couldn't care less about others... Mbappe also scored."
It wasn't an isolated moment, either. Footage also caught a separate incident in which Ronaldo turned away and began taking questions from another journalist the second Messi's name was mentioned again.
Ronaldo's reluctance to engage with Messi's name is hardly surprising given the pair's rivalry has defined the past two decades of football.
Both men have continued to add to their World Cup legacies in 2026, with Messi netting five times in Argentina's opening two fixtures and Ronaldo now level with the conversation after his double against Uzbekistan moved him clear of Eusebio as Portugal's all-time leading scorer at the tournament.
The pair's paths could yet cross before the tournament concludes, with both nations well-placed to progress through the knockout stages now that Portugal recovered from their initial stumble so emphatically.
A potential meeting between Argentina and Portugal in the knockout rounds could be the last chapter in a rivalry that has shaped a generation of football, even if Ronaldo seems keen to keep the focus away from fuelling the debate further.
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