Portugal stunned by DR Congos historic first World Cup point: Ronaldos side held to 1-1 draw
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Portugal stunned by DR Congo’s historic first World Cup point as Ronaldo’s Portugal held to 1-1 draw
Lisbon’s hopes of a commanding World Cup 2026 start evaporated in the 45th minute when DR Congo’s Yoane Wissa headed home the first goal in the nation’s World Cup history to secure a 1-1 draw against Portugal in Group K on Wednesday night.
João Neves had given Fernando Santos’ side the lead inside the first 10 minutes at Houston’s NRG Stadium, but Wissa’s 45th-minute equaliser—amid a late Portuguese surge—denied Cristiano Ronaldo’s side victory and left Group K wide open ahead of Saturday’s fixtures. The result marks DR Congo’s first-ever World Cup point and ends Portugal’s 16-match unbeaten run in competitive matches.
Portugal dominated possession and created the better chances, yet found themselves level at half-time after Wissa’s 90-second injury-time strike. Ronaldo, playing his first competitive match since FIFA controversially lifted a three-game suspension, was peripheral throughout, mustering only two half-chances before trudging off in the 85th minute. The 41-year-old’s influence failed to match the pre-match hype, with French outlet *L’Équipe* remarking that “Ronaldo’s presence, once glorious, is nowadays a dead weight.”
FIFA president Gianni Infantino, watching courtside, may have questioned the governing body’s decision to waive Ronaldo’s suspension for this match, a move that drew criticism from broadcasters and pundits alike. The Guardian’s live blog noted that “in an alternative World Cup not driven by profit, [Ronaldo] would be serving a three-game ban now for violent behaviour,” underscoring the ethical quandary surrounding the exemption .
DR Congo’s resilient display, orchestrated by manager Sébastien Desabre, frustrated Portugal’s midfield trio of Bruno Fernandes, Bernardo Silva, and Vitinha, who was substituted in the 72nd minute. Al Jazeera reported that “Portugal controlled the game but were stunned by DR Congo’s composure in the final minutes,” a sentiment echoed across European press .
The draw leaves Portugal with one point from their opening fixture, while DR Congo’s historic point elevates their ambitions in a group that also includes Brazil and Serbia. With both sides set to face tougher opponents next, Wednesday’s result has already rewritten the narrative of Group K before the second round of matches.
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