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Portugal is getting ready to play Uzbekistan, but all eyes are on Cristiano Ronaldo. The famous forward hasn’t been scoring or playing well for his country lately. Fans and experts are starting to worry about his performance on the field.

Some people say Ronaldo looks tired or frustrated. Others think the team isn’t supporting him the way they used to. Whatever the reason, his poor form has become a hot topic.

Social Media Storm

Angry fans have taken to social media to blame Ronaldo’s teammates for his struggles. They are posting harsh comments and even calling for some players to be dropped from the squad.

  • Fans are criticizing midfielders for not passing the ball to Ronaldo enough.
  • Some are targeting younger players, saying they don’t respect the veteran star.
  • Hashtags like #JusticeForRonaldo have started trending in Portugal.

This online backlash is creating a lot of pressure inside the team. Players who usually get along are now feeling the heat from the public.

What’s Next for Portugal?

Coach Roberto Martinez has a tough job ahead. He needs to keep the team united while also getting the best out of Ronaldo. If the tension keeps growing, some insiders worry it could turn into a real conflict—like a civil war inside the squad.

The match against Uzbekistan is a chance for Portugal to show they can still work together. But if Ronaldo doesn’t improve, the situation might get worse.

Looking Ahead

Portugal has big dreams for the 2026 World Cup, but they can’t afford to have a divided team. The players need to focus on supporting each other, not fighting on social media or in the locker room.

For now, all eyes are on how Ronaldo and his teammates respond. Will they come together, or will the tension tear them apart? Fans will find out soon enough.

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