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Cristiano Ronaldo Slammed by Gabriel Agbonlahor After Portugal 0-1 Spain

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Cristiano Ronaldo has been lambasted by a former England international for his actions after his final World Cup appearance on Monday.

Ronaldo failed to prevent Portugal losing 1-0 to neighbours Spain in the last 16 of this summer’s showpiece international tournament. Arsenal’s Mikel Merino scored the only goal of the game in stoppage-time to set up a quarter-final tie against Belgium.

Questions are being asked of Portugal head coach Roberto Martinez, who leaves his post, after keeping 41-year-old Ronaldo on the pitch for the full 90 minutes again.

Meanwhile, Ronaldo has been slammed for his ‘arrogant’ post-match interview in which he highlighted his international achievements. “I played 23 years in the national team and won three titles,” the Al-Nassr star said. “Before Cristiano, Portugal had not won anything. The Euros was the most important. For me, 2016 has the same dimension as a World Cup, honestly.”

It’s a slightly undignified end to the World Cup career of one football’s greatest ever players. The general consensus is that this was one major tournament too many for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.


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Agbonlahor Blasts Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after the Spain match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jerome

Former England forward Gabriel Agbonlahor has pulled no punches with his comments on talkSPORT.

The ex-Aston Villa star said: “Ronaldo, at times, it was walking football last night. You have to be running the channels, creating space for other places, and the fact Goncalo Ramos – who scored the winner in the last round against Croatia – didn’t get on the pitch, says it all.

“Ronaldo, not his fault because he wants to play and the manager’s playing him, cost Portugal this World Cup. There will be a lot of players like [Bruno] Fernandes, [Joao] Neves, Vitinha, [Nuno] Mendes… they’ll be looking and thinking ‘legend of a player for the country, but because of him we’re going home’.”

He continued: “Remember the famous words from Jamie Carragher on Casemiro: ‘leave the football before the football leaves you’.

“You look at Ronaldo now and you’re only taking the Portugal job if he is not in the squad.”


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Agbonlahor went on to criticise Ronaldo for failing to console his younger teammates and making Portugal’s World Cup exit all about himself. He added:

“It was the walking, the lack of pressing, the lack of offering anything, throwing his arms up at his players. Even after the final whistle he’s stood there, it’s the Ronaldo show, he’s not going around to the younger players to check if they’re okay. Everyone’s going over to him to come and make sure he’s okay.

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“There was a moment at the end of the time where there was a break and Roberto Martinez comes out with his iPad. Ronaldo throws his arms up and Martinez is like ‘woah’. Ronaldo walks in a different direction. That’s been the problem: Ronaldo is bigger than Portugal, simple as that.”

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When Jeff Stelling suggested Ronaldo lives on ‘planet me’, Agbonlahor added: “That’s the problem. People say ‘why does [Lionel] Messi have more favouritism from your average fan?’… because you don’t hear that from Messi.

“I think he said the EUROs are as big as the World Cup, it’s just nonsense.” Watch the clip in full below:

It will be fascinating to see what Portugal decide to do next once the dust has settled. Will they continue with Ronaldo leading the line for September and October’s UEFA Nations League fixtures, or will his extraordinary international career be brought to an end after 23 years?

It won’t be long before we find out.

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Tim Henman Named His Greatest Grass Court Tennis Player in History

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Tim Henman enjoyed a successful tennis career, collecting 11 ATP Tour singles titles and climbing to a career-high world No. 4 ranking in 2002. Grass and hard courts proved to be his strongest surfaces, helping him reach the semi-finals at both Wimbledon and the US Open.

At SW19, Henman made it to the last four on four occasions, but was unable to progress to the final. The Brit competed in a highly competitive era, with stars including Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, and Goran Ivanisevic regularly challenging for the Wimbledon crown.

Since retiring from professional tennis, Henman has established himself as a respected commentator. In August 2023, the 50-year-old shared his opinion on the greatest grass court player in history during a Reddit Q&A hosted by Sky Sports.

Before Andy Murray emerged, Henman carried Britain’s hopes at Wimbledon. Fred Perry was the last British man to win the singles title in 1936, and the long wait finally ended when Murray lifted the trophy in 2013.


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Henman made his Wimbledon main-draw debut in 1994. Over the course of his career, he reached at least the quarter-finals at the All England Club eight times, but never captured the championship.

Nevertheless, the famous spectator bank became known as ‘Henman Hill’ during the 1990s, as supporters gathered there to watch the Englishman make deep runs. Following Murray’s two Wimbledon triumphs, many fans began referring to it as ‘Murray Mound.’

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Speaking during the 2023 Reddit Q&A, Henman was asked what presented the biggest obstacle to reaching a Wimbledon final, to which he gave the following response:

“I think Pete Sampras was someone that I played quite a lot in my career. I played him in the final of Queen’s. I played him in two Wimbledon semi-finals in ’98 and ’99.

“I think he was, at that stage, the best grass court player of all time. He won seven Wimbledon titles. He was probably the best player I played on grass at that stage. So, in terms of someone blocking my path to the Wimbledon final, it was Sampras on those two occasions.”

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The pair first faced each other at Wimbledon in 1995, when Sampras defeated the wildcard Henman in the second round. They later met twice more at the Championships, both in the semi-finals, with Sampras coming out on top each time.

As Henman also recalled, they contested the Queen’s Club final in 1999. Although Sampras dropped the opening set, the 14-time Grand Slam champion fought back to claim the title in three sets.

Across their seven career meetings, Sampras won six of them.

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Portugal Media Demand Cristiano Ronaldo Retire After World Cup Exit

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All eyes were on Cristiano Ronaldo as Portugal took on Spain in the World Cup Last 16, but the veteran forward looked every bit his 41 years of age as his nation lost 1-0.

Despite its billing, the game was a low-key event as both teams struggled to create much. In the end, Mikel Merino came off the bench to net a winner, keeping his cool when put through on goal in the 91st minute.

And with that, Ronaldo’s hopes of winning at the World Cup came to an end. This was his sixth time playing in the tournament, but having failed to go all the way yet again, he has now confirmed this was his last shot at glory.


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Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected after the Spain match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Jerome

The Al-Nassr striker’s inclusion in the team has been up for debate for some time now. He failed to score at Euro 2024, but kept his place in the team this summer. Thierry Henry was among those to question just how useful it was to have Ronaldo in the Portugal starting XI.

The 41-year-old scored two goals against Uzbekistan and a penalty vs Croatia in his five World Cup outings, but he struggled to have any impact against Spain. In light of the 1-0 defeat, the Portuguese media have now dropped a very clear verdict on Ronaldo, suggesting it’s time he stepped away from the national team.

Portugal’s A Bola strongly stated:

“We do not want to ‘kill’ Ronaldo. But enough is enough. The captain’s era has already lasted longer than necessary, and it must end now.”

Portuguese outlet Record added: “Ronaldo finished his last stage with another regret, recording 11 World Cup goals in total (3 in this tournament).

“Unfortunately, this kind of scene was not new to Ronaldo and the Portuguese people. He was eliminated in the round of 16 by Morocco in the 2022 Qatar tournament and cried in the tunnel heading to the locker room. Ronaldo’s end on the world’s biggest stage became one of sadness.”

A Bola were also baffled that Ronaldo wasn’t subbed off sooner for Gonçalo Ramos, although it laid the blame at the feet of manager Roberto Martinez (who has since quit).

Their journalists wrote, “There is only one person responsible. Martinez,” before adding: “The obsession with never touching the established status of Ronaldo and [Bruno] Fernandes ultimately left Portugal in tears.

“Not putting Ramos in was the final scene of the horror movie Martínez showed. It was like choosing a diplomatic coach who would smile and wave while the house was burning rather than causing a stir. Ramos was a player who produced an attacking point every 37 minutes on average at the World Cup.”

Writers from A Bola then urged change, saying,

“Now it is time for Ronaldo to step back. We already know. His pride will not allow him to become the backup for a player who is currently showing far better form. The pathological obsession that Ronaldo must play 90 minutes, 90 minutes, and another 90 minutes has left the course of this World Cup forever uncertain had it not existed.”

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo crying after the match as Portugal are eliminated from the World Cup Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo crying via Reuters/Jerome Miron

Adding to the criticism, the Spanish media have also commented on Ronaldo’s final World Cup outing, as they watched their countrymen knock Portugal out of the tournament. As quoted by the Mirror, ABC wrote:

“Lacking speed, dribbling and bite. At times, he didn’t even seem to know what to do with the ball. “His lacklustre performance wasn’t enough to send him to the bench, which partly explains the meagre attacking output of a Portugal side that relied on him as its main attacking threat.”

La Razon called “participation in the game was limited” and highlighted his lack of movement: “Over the years, his range of action on the field has considerably reduced, and he no longer possesses the explosiveness that characterised much of his career.

“He was the player who covered the fewest kilometres and never came close to truly troubling Unai Simon. He left without the leading role he had envisioned for such a momentous night, although with the feeling of having given everything he had.”

AS summed things up as they asked: “What about Cristiano? No sign of him.”

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Arsenal Told They Can Sign ‘Magnificent’ Wan-Bissaka for Just £25m

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Arsenal now know how much they will have to pay to snap up an experienced Premier League right-back. Mikel Arteta and Andrea Berta are carefully crafting their summer recruitment strategy, keen to improve as they look to bridge the gap to PSG, but they must be careful not to disrupt what is already a very good team.

There are one or two areas Arteta wants to strengthen, with the left-wing and number 8 roles the biggest priority, in that order, while the Spaniard will also want a little more depth at right-back, given Ben White’s injury troubles, and then it will be about replacing any squad players who are lured away by the opportunity to start regularly elsewhere.

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One of Arsenal’s less expected summer targets is said to be West Ham star Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who will be hoping to stay in the Premier League despite the Hammers being relegated. Wan-Bissaka did well with DR Congo in the World Cup this summer, and he has proven himself a solid defender at Premier League level.

The former Manchester United star is not going to be seen as a starting option for Arsenal, but he can certainly be a deputy at the position, and his pace means he can offer something different off the bench. That pace on the right is arguably something Arsenal don’t have enough of between White and Timber.

According to The Athletic, West Ham will commission a Wan-Bissaka sale this summer, but they are asking for a £25million asking price to be met. The 28-year-old is likely to want a move, but he is under contract until 2031, giving West Ham plenty of control over his future.

The Hammers are set to make £10million on their initial £15million investment.

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Wan-Bissaka has regularly been dubbed the best one-on-one defender in the Premier League over the years. James Maddison once said: “AWB is ridiculously good at 1 v 1 defending. Probably the best in the world bar none. So many wingers run out of ideas when playing directly against him.”

Martin Keown added back in 2020: “He’s a magnificent defender, simply the best one-against-one defender in the Premier League. He’s patient, look how close he gets to his opponent. Sterling has got electric pace but it doesn’t matter because he goes in. He takes charge of things.

“People thought I was good and I think this guy is ahead of me. He has got that arrogance and great pace. He picks his moment, it’s brilliant defending. His teammates know he is their best defender.”


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