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Portuguese Media Drop Verdict on Cristiano Ronaldo Jr At U16s Tournament

For around two decades now, Cristiano Ronaldo has been one of the biggest figures in football. Now in his 40s, it may soon be time to finally pass on the baton to the next generation.
The Portuguese star may find the process a little easier, though, if he’s handing over responsibility to his own family. Indeed, 15-year-old son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is steadily beginning to make his own mark in the sport and has even been playing for Portugal at youth level in recent times.
Having represented his nation at U15 level, scoring two goals in four games, he caught the eye against England last May – albeit earning mixed reviews. However, evidently, he’s done well enough to earn a move up into a older age group and is now playing for Portugal U16s.
Known affectionately as ‘Cristianinho’ in Portugal, the young winger is representing his country at the Football Federations Cup in Turkey. After making his debut in a 2-0 win over the hosts, he was then handed a start against Wales U21 – and his efforts have got people talking.
Cristiano Ronaldo Jr Scores vs Wales U16s
The youngster repaid the faith from his couch by scoring the opener in a 3-0 win. Cristiano Ronaldo Jr’s strike came in the 42nd minute, as he was put through on goal and kept his cool to stroke the ball home without even needing to take a touch.
His calmness in front of goal was certainly reminiscent of his father and fans were keen to make that point after seeing his highlights emerge. One wrote:
“Amazing goal by Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. for Portugal U16! Looks like the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree—future star in the making!”
Another added: “No pressure, just carrying one of the biggest names in football history. If he keeps working hard, the story writes itself. Interesting detail. Portugal’s U17 World Cup squad next week includes only players from domestic clubs.” While someone else wrote: “Good Goal.”
A fourth fan chimed in with: “Lil bro making huge moves.” Another joked: “No DNA test needed. Tap in merchant.” One more added:
“CRISTIANO JR. WHAT A FINISH!!! Cristiano Ronaldo is building a monster no one is ready for.”
While a final supporter boldly stated, “He’s definitely gonna do more than his father.”
It’s early days yet, but it does seem as though Ronaldo Jr is impressing with the U16s. He only came on late during the tournament opener against Turkey, but Portuguese media seemed impressed with his efforts.
According to Portuguese outlets, via Hindustan Times, his presence on the pitch was calm, confident, and poised, with his composure particularly impressing the coaching staff.
Portugal’s U16 squad have now played two of just three games in Turkey as part of the Federations Cup Tournament. Having beaten Turkey and Wales, they will now end the tournament on Monday against England.
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Man Utd Working on Emotional Deal to Bring 6 ft 4 Star Back to Old Trafford
Manchester United have a new goalkeeper target, and it is a familiar face. The Red Devils have a few key needs this summer as they look to build on the momentum built up with their third-place finish last season. Michael Carrick is being given money to spend, and he has made a start with the capture of Ederson, but the search for a Casemiro replacement is proving a frustrating one so far.
United came up short in the race to sign West Ham star Mateus Fernandes, who is to join Tottenham, and that particular search will now go on. But outside of that, Carrick is searching for a versatile attacker and a new back-up goalkeeper.
Onana to leave Man Utd this summer
United are set to offload Andre Onana on a loan deal, with BBC Sport reporting that the stopper is close to joining Turkish club Trabzonspor on a season-long loan deal. They claim the deal is 90% done at this stage, with the former Old Trafford number one going elsewhere for regular football. Onana was signed by United as a number one, costing £47.2million, but while he was capable of top-end saves, he made mistakes too often and showed struggles in reading the game.
Senne Lammens has won the number one spot having proven himself a safe pair of hands, but United will reshuffle the goalkeeping department with a new number two. According to TalkSport, United would prefer a homegrown option, given it satisfies matchday squad rules.
Man Utd work on Johnstone return
With that in mind, TalkSport report that United are working on bringing Sam Johnstone back to the club after eight years. The 33-year-old came through at United before leaving in 2018 having never made a Premier League appearance, spending the best part of seven years out on loan.
The 6ft4″ keeper has since spent four years at West Brom’s number one, then making 29 league appearances over two years for Crystal Palace and most recently making 19 league appearances for Wolves since 2024.
The report claims Johnstone is keen to leave Wolves after their relegation from the Premier League, but he is under contract until 2028.
Ability-wise, Johnstone is realistically a bottom-half Premier League goalkeeper, but many clubs are now opting for a big drop-off between their number one and number two to have a clear number one and save money on their alternative. Arsenal, for instance, have carried Kepa as their number two, well aware that the drop from David Raya is a significant one.
Johnstone could go elsewhere and be a starter in all likelihood, especially in the Championship, but he may settle for a back-up spot on the Man Utd bench to return to his home club and enjoy a taste of top-end football. He may also want to give himself a chance of finally landing an Old Trafford Premier League start, which is not out of the question in a long season when injuries and suspensions inevitably happen, even for goalkeepers.
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Harry Kane Points Out ‘Huge Advantage’ Mexico Have vs England
Harry Kane has fired a warning shot ahead of England’s last-16 date with Mexico, admitting there is nothing the Three Lions can do to counter one huge disadvantage awaiting them in Mexico City.
England’s captain was speaking after another dramatic night in the World Cup, rescuing Thomas Tuchel’s side from a shock defeat to DR Congo with a five-minute double that also saw him move above Pele on the all-time World Cup scoring charts.
England trailed DR Congo for over an hour, thanks to Brian Cipenga’s early strike, until Kane’s intervention turned the game on its head, but the celebrations were short-lived once talk turned to what comes next.
Mexico await in the last 16, and this one comes with a built-in obstacle no amount of quality can fix.
Kane Fears England Can’t Overcome Azteca Altitude
That obstacle is the Estadio Azteca, sitting roughly 2,240 metres above sea level and previously the stage for the 1970 and 1986 World Cup finals.
Mexico have lost just twice in 89 competitive matches there, and Kane fears his side simply won’t have time to adjust to conditions before kickoff. Kane said after his latest goalscoring heroics:
“My understanding is we cannot adapt to the altitude.
It’s a huge advantage Mexico have. There’s not enough time.”
Sports scientists generally suggest a week or two of acclimatisation is needed for the body to adjust to an altitude of that magnitude, something England have no chance of replicating given they only have four days between fixtures.
Thomas Tuchel Accepts England Won’t Be Ready in Time
Tuchel was just as candid, admitting there’s no getting around the physical reality his players face. Speaking to talkSPORT, he said: “We will not be ready; we will arrive one day early, but we will not be ready because you cannot be ready in terms of adaptation. The body cannot adapt in three days’ time; it’s just impossible.
“We need 12 days’ time, 14 days’ time. We don’t have it, so it is a big disadvantage, of course.”
England, who are based in Kansas City, won’t touch down in Mexico until the weekend, while El Tri arrive unbeaten in 26 games at the Azteca after seeing off Ecuador.
Thunderstorms are forecast for kickoff, and Mexican supporters have already shown their willingness to disrupt opposition preparations, with fireworks set off outside Ecuador’s team hotel before their own visit to the stadium.
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Tuchel, though, insists his players won’t use any of it as an excuse. “Bring it on,” he said. “It’s a very beautiful and exciting fixture. There will be lots of obstacles, but this team will be ready, whatever it takes.”
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