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Ronaldo Surpasses Messi, England's Unlucky Streak Continues

Ronaldo Surpasses Messi, England's Unlucky Streak Continues

In a staggering display of athletic prowess, Cristiano Ronaldo has surpassed Lionel Messi's World Cup goal record, scoring in his sixth consecutive tournament. This remarkable feat reaffirms Ronaldo's status as one of football's greatest, outshining his long-time rival Messi in yet another domain.

While Ronaldo celebrates, England finds itself grappling with a familiar narrative. Their latest exit marks the 13th time the team has been eliminated in the knockout stages of the World Cup. Despite a spirited performance, they remain haunted by the spectre of past disappointments. Questions about management strategies and on-field decisions linger, as the nation searches for answers to its footballing woes.

Modric's Milestone

Meanwhile, Croatia's Luka Modric quietly reached a personal milestone, logging his 200th World Cup appearance. This achievement places him fourth all-time, a testament to his enduring skill and consistency on the international stage. Modric's calm presence in midfield has been a cornerstone of Croatia's strategy, earning him respect from fans and foes alike.

As the 2026 World Cup progresses, these narratives continue to unfold, shaping the global football tapestry. Ronaldo and Modric stand as beacons of individual brilliance, while England's collective struggle underscores the unpredictable nature of the sport. In a tournament defined by historical achievements, the quest for glory presses on.

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