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Portugal Not Obliged To Pass To Ronaldo, Conceicao Insists Ahead Of Uzbekistan

Francisco Conceicao insists Portugal’s players feel free to choose any passing option, despite renewed focus on Cristiano Ronaldo before the World Cup group match against Uzbekistan, stressing that the squad views the veteran forward as part of the collective rather than a mandatory target after the 1-1 draw with DR Congo.

That opening Group K result left Roberto Martinez’s side searching for a first win at this tournament, and it also triggered debate about Ronaldo’s status as an automatic starter, with attention turning to the 41-year-old’s recent record and how Portugal balance individual stardom with the demands of a modern attacking structure.

Conceicao: No obligation to pass to Ronaldo

Some analysts suggested team-mates might feel compelled to seek Ronaldo with passes in key moments, yet Conceicao rejected that view in clear terms, telling reporters: "We don't have any obligation or need to pass the ball to him. Cristiano is an example because of the hunger he shows every day, as if it were his last session."

Conceicao explained that decisions in possession depend on match situations rather than reputations, while also praising Ronaldo’s status within Portugal’s camp, saying the forward’s presence is seen as a reference point for professionalism and desire, not as a tactical burden that shapes every attacking move against opponents like DR Congo or Uzbekistan.

Ronaldo currently experiences a difficult run in major international tournaments, having failed to score in 10 straight matches across World Cups and European Championships for Portugal, his longest such drought, with the last goal in either competition coming from the penalty spot against Ghana on matchday one of the 2022 World Cup.

The last non-penalty goal for Portugal in these tournaments dates back to Euro 2020, when Ronaldo struck twice in a 2-2 group-stage draw with France, emphasising how recent production at this level has slowed, despite an overall record that still places the forward among the leading scorers in international football history.

Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal statistics against DR Congo

The draw with DR Congo highlighted those themes again, as Ronaldo had only 25 touches across the full match, the fewest of any Portugal player who completed 90 minutes, although two shot attempts generated a combined 0.65 expected goals, both off target, including one chance taken from Bruno Fernandes in a crowded penalty area.

After that performance, former France striker Thierry Henry argued on television that Ronaldo looked focused on personal scoring rather than Portugal finding any scorer, an assessment that added to external criticism, even as several members of Martinez’s squad publicly defended the forward’s contribution and continued importance for team confidence.

Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal leadership and inspiration

Conceicao stressed that instinct guides split-second passing choices on the pitch, describing how players scan quickly and play to whoever is free, saying: "Speaking for myself, I pass the ball to whoever I think is unmarked at that moment. It's not like I have time to think about the face of the team-mate next to me, no. I think we do everything by instinct, we do everything in thousandths of a second, there's no time for that. And of course, Cristiano is here to help, just like any other player in the national team."

The winger then underlined Ronaldo’s long-term impact on Portugal’s squad culture, stating: "Cristiano is an example because of what his career has been, because of the hunger he shows every single day, now at 41 years old, the hunger he shows in wanting to win every day, super motivated to train as if it were his last training session," presenting the forward as a standard-setter for preparation.

Cristiano Ronaldo Portugal records and dressing-room influence

Ronaldo has scored 143 goals for Portugal, the highest total by any player in men’s international football, including eight World Cup goals, although every World Cup strike has come in group-stage fixtures, a detail that underlines both the scale of the record and the questions about impact in the tournament’s later rounds.

Conceicao added another reflection on how younger Portugal players view Ronaldo’s commitment, saying: "I think for the new generation, and for all of us, it's an example, because if he has already conquered so much and continues with that hunger, the hunger we must have to achieve a bit of what he achieved has to be even greater."

That theme of leadership continued as Conceicao concluded: "He is an example because of that, because of his leadership as well, because of the goals he scores. There you have it, he's one more in the team who is here to help us, and I think we need all individualities for the collective to work," framing Ronaldo as influential but still part of a wider structure.

Player Competition Recent goals Notes
Cristiano Ronaldo World Cup/Euros 0 in last 10 games Last goal vs Ghana, 2022 World Cup, penalty
Cristiano Ronaldo World Cup 8 total All goals scored in group stage

Despite the early setback in Group K, the Opta supercomputer still rates Portugal as having a 90% probability of reaching the last 32, although the projected chance of finishing first in the group now stands at 41%, leaving the Uzbekistan fixture important as Martinez aims to stabilise performances around Ronaldo and the wider attacking unit.

Story first published: Monday, June 22, 2026, 17:07 [IST]
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