Tearful Cristiano Ronaldo departs with World Cup dream in tatters

Published December 10, 2022
Portugal’s forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP
Portugal’s forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP

Cristiano Ronaldo left the World Cup in tears on Saturday, walking off down the tunnel with his dreams of winning the trophy in tatters.

Morocco earned a shock 1-0 quarter-final victory over Portugal, the north Africans' joy the stark opposite of Ronaldo's misery.

The Portuguese forward, 37, may never have another chance to win the game's biggest trophy, and his World Cup exit was especially bitter as he started the game as a substitute.

With another result, Ronaldo might have celebrated levelling the all-time men's international appearance record with his 196th Portugal cap, but his final minutes were desperate.

Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP
Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP

As soon as the final whistle blew, Ronaldo left, heading down the tunnel with tears streaming down his face, ignoring the Morocco players rushing to their fans to celebrate.

“If you take two people that are the most upset perhaps it was Cristiano Ronaldo and me,” said Portugal coach Fernando Santos.

“Of course, we are upset, of course, it affects us, that's part of the game, that's part of the job.”

Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the field after losing to Morocco 1-0 in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP
Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo leaves the field after losing to Morocco 1-0 in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP

Ronaldo won Euro 2016 with his country, albeit after being taken off injured during the win over France in the final and watching from the sidelines as Eder became his country's hero.

The World Cup remained a dream for both Ronaldo and his country but they fell short against surprise package Morocco.

In a surprise decision, Ronaldo had been relegated to the bench against Switzerland as Portugal romped to a 6-1 victory in the last 16 and Santos maintained that plan.

However, shortly after half-time, with his team trailing to Youssef En Neysri's goal, Santos threw on Ronaldo and Joao Cancelo, looking to their all-time leading scorer to bail them out.

Morocco's defender #20 Achraf Dari greets Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo as he leaves the field after losing to Morocco 1-0 in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP
Morocco's defender #20 Achraf Dari greets Portugal's forward #07 Cristiano Ronaldo as he leaves the field after losing to Morocco 1-0 in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — AFP

Ronaldo struggled to get involved in the game, with Morocco swarming him whenever the ball was close.

The striker had only one sniff at goal, but Moroccan stopper Yassine Bounou got down quickly to deny him.

Asked if he regretted starting with Ronaldo on the bench, the coach maintained he was content with his choice.

“I have no regrets, I think this was a team that played very well against Switzerland,” added Santos.

“Cristiano is a great player, he came in when I thought that was necessary, so no, I have no regrets.”

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — Reuters
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts in the Qatar 2022 World Cup quarter-final football match between Morocco and Portugal at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar on Dec 10. — Reuters

After picking himself up from World Cup disappointment, Ronaldo will have to decide his future in the game at the club level.

The forward and Manchester United parted ways with a bitter divorce at the start of the tournament and Ronaldo is currently without a club.

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