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Ronaldo says his last World Cup is over but Portugal decision can wait

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected as he walks off the pitch after the match following his team's elimination from the FIFA World Cup 2026 after the Round of 16 match against Spain at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, US, on July 6, 2026. — Reuters photo
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected as he walks off the pitch after the match following his team's elimination from the FIFA World Cup 2026 after the Round of 16 match against Spain at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, US, on July 6, 2026. — Reuters photo

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Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo's final World Cup ended with a Spanish sting in the tail, courtesy of Mikel Merino's last-gasp winner that earned a 1-0 round-of-16 win ​on Monday, but he was unwilling to make a hasty call on ‌his international future.

Ronaldo told reporters in the mixed zone that Spain enjoyed "a bit of luck" to score through substitute Merino in the dying moments of a match he felt could have swung either ​way.

"I'm sad to be leaving the World Cup like this," he said. "I gave ​it my all. I did my best and I'm leaving with a ⁠clear conscience. It was my last World Cup, yes, but I'll now have time ​to reflect and be with my family. I won't be making any rash decisions."

The 41-year-old ​stopped short of confirming whether he had played his final game for Portugal, saying he did not want a personal decision to overshadow the team's campaign.

"I don't make decisions in the heat of the ​moment," he said.

Ronaldo, who helped Portugal win the 2016 European Championship plus the Nations ​League in 2019 and 2025, said he was proud of his contribution to the national team.

"I've won ‌three ⁠titles for Portugal; before Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal hadn't won a single title," he said.

"The biggest title the national team has ever won was in 2016, the European Championship, which, to be honest, is just as significant to me as a World Cup."

Portugal's exit also ​came with Roberto Martinez's departure ​as manager, and ⁠Ronaldo offered warm words for the Spaniard.

"I loved working with him," he said. "A great manager, a great human being, and what he's ​done for Portugal is to be commended. I want to thank ​him and ⁠wish him every happiness...

"It’s always sad to be knocked out of a major tournament. It’s a World Cup. The team was really coming into its own. We played well, in ⁠my view. ​It could have gone either way, but that’s football. ​We have to pick ourselves up and carry on.

"It’s frustrating to go out like this, but we can ​hold our heads high," added the Al-Nassr forward.

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