Cristiano Ronaldo scores twice in Portugal's 5-0 World Cup victory over Uzbekistan.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored two goals in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan in Houston, becoming the first player to score in six World Cup tournaments. The performance came after criticism of his play in Portugal's opening 1-1 draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Coverage splits between redemption narrative (NPR, Washington Times) and record-breaking achievement (Reuters), with Al Jazeera providing live coverage and NY Post offering predictions, all centered on Ronaldo's historic six-World-Cup scoring streak.
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“Portugal's Ronaldo shakes off World Cup doubters, scores 2 after sluggish start”NPR NPR LEFT
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“Ronaldo becomes first player to score in six World Cups with two goals against Uzbekistan”WT Washington Times RIGHT
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“Ronaldo becomes first player to score at six World Cup finals” · Reuters, Al Jazeera, The Telegraph
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