No pressure to pass the ball to Ronaldo in World Cup: Portugal’s Conceicao
Portugal winger Francisco Conceicao stated that his teammates do not feel pressured to pass the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo, despite recent criticism of the veteran's performance in their World Cup opener against the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Conceicao clarified that players pass to whoever is in the best attacking position, and Ronaldo is viewed as an integral part of the squad, contributing to the collective effort.

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AI-generatedPortugal winger Francisco Conceicao stated that his teammates do not feel pressured to pass the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo, despite recent criticism of the veteran's performance in their World Cup opener against the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Conceicao clarified that players pass to whoever is in the best attacking position, and Ronaldo is viewed as an integral part of the squad, contributing to the collective effort. Ronaldo's limited involvement in the 1-1 draw, marked by his fewest touches in a major tournament match for Portugal, has drawn comparisons to Lionel Messi's recent hat-trick. Conceicao highlighted Ronaldo's leadership and goal-scoring prowess as valuable assets to the team.
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5 extractedRonaldo is 41 years old.
Conceicao stated Ronaldo is seen as 'just another member of the squad'.
Ronaldo had his fewest touches (25) in a major tournament match for Portugal when playing a full match.
Portugal winger Francisco Conceicao insists teammates felt no pressure to pass to Cristiano Ronaldo.
Critics questioned Ronaldo's lack of mobility negatively affecting Portugal's chances.