World Cup Drama: CR7 Out While Messi Barely Survives

World Cup Drama: CR7 Out While Messi Barely Survives

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Last Updated on Julho 7, 2026 3:58 pm by Erwin Noguera

The last chapter of football’s greatest rivalry may have just been written, and the world didn’t get the finale it had dreamed of. For years, fans on both sides had imagined a Messi-Ronaldo clash at the World Cup: the one stage that had always eluded them both. The bracket cooperated this time. The setup was there. A potential meeting in the final was genuinely on the table. Then the Round of 16 at North America 2026 happened, and that dream died.

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Portugal 0–1 Spain

Of all the opponents to end Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup hopes, it had to be Portugal’s oldest rival. On paper, this promised to be one of the tournament’s great showdowns: two squads loaded with Ballon d’Or winners and Champions League pedigree, with real historical animosity between nations thrown in for good measure. In practice, it was dull, error-riddled, and frustrating for both sets of fans. Neither side truly deserved to win. A defensive lapse deep in stoppage time handed Spain the only goal of the game, and just like that, Ronaldo’s last realistic chance at the one trophy missing from his collection is gone.

Argentina 3–2 Egypt

If Portugal’s exit was a slow fade, Argentina’s survival was something close to cardiac arrest. The defending champions found themselves 2–0 down with 23 minutes of regular time remaining, the kind of scoreline that would have rewritten the entire tournament narrative. What followed was extraordinary: goals from Cuti, Messi, and Enzo turned it around in stunning fashion, a comeback that will be spoken about alongside Belgium’s win over Senegal as the defining drama of the knockout stage.

That said, the honest assessment is that this Argentina squad has been deeply unconvincing since the “mata-mata” began. Two consecutive matches decided in the dying minutes (with one extra time) is not a sustainable formula, and the physical and emotional toll is real over an aged squad. They now await the winner of Switzerland versus Colombia, in what is, almost certainly, Lionel Messi’s final World Cup.

Social Media: As Measured as Ever

The online rivalry has taken center stage again. With Ronaldo eliminated, his supporters had quietly hoped Argentina would follow at the same stage; some consolation, at least. When that didn’t happen, the response was predictable: referee conspiracy theories flooding every platform, while Argentine fans replied with their usual restraint. “Cry more” is currently performing well in the engagement metrics.

The End of Something

With Ronaldo announcing his retirement from international football, and Messi clearly in the final chapter of his career, it is becoming unavoidably clear that we are watching the last competitive pages of what has been, without exaggeration, the defining rivalry in world football for nearly two decades. Two extraordinary players, pushing each other and the sport to extraordinary heights, dividing the planet in the process. It was probably always going to end without the grand finale. These things rarely resolve cleanly. But then again, how many times have they surprised us? For now, one of them is still dancing. And that, at least, is something, whether you like it or not.

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