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Djorkaeff Criticizes Portugal’s Handling of Ronaldo Amid World Cup Scrutiny

Former French star Youri Djorkaeff questions the Portuguese team's support for Cristiano Ronaldo during the 1998 World Cup.

A Controversial Take

Youri Djorkaeff, a key member of France’s 1998 World Cup‑winning squad, has stirred controversy with recent remarks about Portugal’s handling of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Speaking in an interview, Djorkaeff said that Ronaldo’s teammates failed to rally around the star forward, leaving him isolated on the pitch.

He argued that the Portuguese side should have been constructed around Ronaldo’s strengths, rather than trying to fit him into a system that did not suit his style.

The Match That Divided Opinions

Portugal’s opening match of the tournament ended in a draw against the Democratic Republic of Congo, a result that many fans felt highlighted the lack of cohesion within the squad.

Djorkaeff went on to criticize the limited understanding between Ronaldo and his fellow players, suggesting that the team’s tactical choices prevented the superstar from reaching his full potential.

The former Arsenal winger’s assessment has sparked a wave of discussion among pundits and supporters, with some defending the Portuguese coach’s decisions while others echo Djorkaeff’s concerns about missed opportunities.

Analysts point to a series of missed passes and hesitant positioning as evidence of the rift Djorkaeff describes.

As the tournament progresses, the scrutiny on Ronaldo’s role only intensifies, and the Portuguese federation may need to address both tactical and interpersonal dynamics if they hope to advance further.

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