LIVE: Ronaldo Scores Yet Criticised; Why Does He Get So Much Hate? | First Sports With Rupha Ramani

Cristiano Ronaldo responded to criticism in the best possible way - with goals. The Portugal captain scored twice in a dominant 5-0 FIFA World Cup victory over Uzbekistan, becoming the first player to score in six different World Cups. Yet instead of universal praise, the internet remains divided. Why does Ronaldo continue to attract such intense criticism despite his extraordinary achievements? Is it the endless GOAT debate with Lionel Messi, the expectations that follow him, or the way he handles the spotlight? Rupha Ramani examines Ronaldo's latest World Cup performance, the social media backlash, the controversial post-match press conference, and why the Portuguese superstar remains football's most polarising figure. 

Also on the show, a World Cup commentator has been removed after an explosive anti-FIFA rant during Paraguay's controversial win over Turkiye. The incident has sparked fresh questions about free speech, accountability and whether football's governing body is becoming increasingly uncomfortable with criticism. As FIFA faces scrutiny over new rules, environmental promises and Gianni Infantino's World Cup travel habits, the controversy has evolved into a much bigger debate: where is the line between professional conduct and the right to challenge those in power? And World Cup fever has swept across Mexico - and this time, even the pets are getting involved. From celebrity ducks and jersey-wearing dogs to matching family outfits, El Tri's support base has expanded far beyond the football stands.

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