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Cristiano Ronaldo Sends Strong World Cup Warning After Portugal Beat Nigeria
Cristiano Ronaldo has sent a confident message ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after leading Portugal national football team to a 2-1 victory over Nigeria national football team in Lisbon.
The high-profile friendly at the Estádio Dr. Magalhães Pessoa served as the final preparation match for both nations before the start of the World Cup.
Portugal Edge Super Eagles In Lisbon
Portugal started brightly and took the lead in the 23rd minute through Pedro Neto after Ronaldo missed an early opportunity.
Nigeria responded strongly, with Akor Adams finding the equaliser before halftime to silence the home crowd and keep the Super Eagles firmly in the contest.
However, Portugal regained control in the second half, and Francisco Conceição eventually scored the winning goal to secure a narrow victory for Roberto Martinez’s side.
Ronaldo Declares Portugal Ready
Shortly after the match, Ronaldo shared a message on Instagram that quickly attracted attention from football fans worldwide.
“The preparation is done. Eyes on the World Cup,” the Portuguese captain wrote alongside a photo from the game.
The statement reflects the confidence currently building within the Portuguese camp as they prepare to challenge for football’s biggest prize.
Portugal Eye Strong World Cup Campaign
Portugal head into the tournament as one of the favourites, boasting a squad filled with elite talent across every department.
Managed by Roberto Martínez, the European giants will compete in Group K alongside:
- DR Congo national football team
- Colombia national football team
- Uzbekistan national football team
With Ronaldo still leading the attack, Portugal will believe they have a genuine opportunity to compete for the trophy.
Encouraging Signs For Nigeria Despite Defeat
Although the Super Eagles suffered defeat, there were still positive signs for Éric Chelle and his players.
Nigeria competed far better than during their previous meeting with Portugal in 2022, when they were heavily beaten 4-0 before the World Cup in Qatar.
The team showed resilience, attacking intent, and greater tactical organisation throughout large parts of the match.
Several players also used the occasion to strengthen their case for future international opportunities under Chelle’s evolving system.
Ronaldo Still Leading From The Front
At 41, Ronaldo continues to remain the face and emotional leader of Portuguese football.
Even after missing an early sitter, the veteran forward remained heavily involved and once again demonstrated the mentality and leadership that have defined his legendary career.
Now, with preparations officially complete, Ronaldo and Portugal will turn their full focus toward the World Cup as they aim to bring football’s greatest prize back to Lisbon.
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