Ronaldo criticism is 'just media noise' - Portugal's Dias

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20 Jun 2026 • 12:21 AM MYT
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Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the 2026 FIFA World Cup group K soccer match between Portugal and DR Congo at Houston Stadium. Tom Weller/dpa

Portugal defender Ruben Dias has played down heavy criticism of superstar Cristiano Ronaldo and his team's laboured World Cup start, saying it was "just media noise."

Portugal drew 0-0 with the Democratic Republic of the Congo on Wednesday and Ronaldo was a peripheral figure. France 1998 winner Thierry Henry even told Fox that the 41-year-old had got in the way.

But Manchester City's Dias was having none of it.

"Cristiano gets a lot of attention and is always in the spotlight. That has been the case since I have been in the national team and it will be the case in the future," he told a news conference on Friday at the team's Florida base.

"But every one of us - including Cristiano - is used to dealing with this media pressure. We know it from our clubs, from the national team, from World Cups and from European competitions."

The first press conference since their opening draw became almost monothematic as Champions League winner, Club World Cup winner and 76-time international Dias was asked almost exclusively about Ronaldo.

"You disappoint me. I thought you were going to ask me something about the beach," he joked to one of the reporters.

Portugal's players have been lampooned on social media for going too often to the beach or the hotel pool at their base. There have also been unconfirmed reports that some players are scared of leaving the hotel because of nearby alligators.

This "unnecessary agitation" and false information is not helping, the centre back said, but he still believes the team's "shared dream" of winning a first World Cup title.

"No one can expect a tournament like this to run perfectly from the start. I think the sooner the difficult phases come, the better," he added.

Portugal next meet Uzbekistan on Tuesday in their second Group K game.