• DR Congo earn first World Cup point to frustrate Portugal and Ronaldo

Before kick-off, ex-England captain Wayne Rooney joked that his former Manchester United team-mate would be “raging – but in a good way” that the other stars had begun the tournament so well the previous day.

“That’s how he’s pushed himself and his mentality is that everything is a challenge for him,” stated Rooney on BBC One.

“Over the years, him and Messi have pushed each other to get to these levels.

“He wants to be the best and that’s not in a bad way. He’ll want to go out there and score two or three tonight to show he’s still at that level.”

But Portugal’s opening group match did not go to plan for Ronaldo nor his much-lauded team-mates, despite them taking a sixth-minute lead when Pedro Neto’s left-wing cross was superbly headed in by Paris St-Germain’s Joao Neves.

Newcastle forward Yoane Wissa nodded in a deserved equaliser for DR Congo just before half-time and for all Portugal’s dominance of the ball – they had 75% possession – they managed only seven attempts at goal. Only one – the goal scored by Neves – was on target.

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Highlights: Portugal 1-1 DR Congo

Al-Nassr striker Ronaldo, who is closing in on 1,000 career goals for club and country, had two chances in quick succession midway through the second half.

Half-time substitute Francisco Conceicao twice cut the ball back to him from the right.

The first was played slightly behind Ronaldo, who sent a tame effort past the near post. While the ball was in a better position for the second opportunity, the forward was put under pressure by the DR Congo defence and his finish flew wide.

Ronaldo’s tally of 25 touches was the fewest of Portugal’s outfield players who played the full match, while he has now gone 10 consecutive games at major tournaments without finding the net.

“His stats will never be the best,” stated Rooney at full-time. “What he needs is chances. If he gets good chances, he’ll score goals.”

Graphic showing Cristiano Ronaldo's 25 touches during Portugal's World Cup draw against DR Congo

Rooney and two former France internationals, Gael Clichy and Olivier Giroud, all thought Conceicao was in a better position to shoot at goal himself rather than try to set up Ronaldo for the striker’s first chance.

Former France full-back Clichy also believed Ronaldo’s superstar status might “unconsciously” have an effect on how some of his team-mates play.

“We stated at the beginning of the game that Ronaldo will be helping young players because of his character and experience, but sometimes unconsciously those kinds of players can kind of take too much light,” he told BBC One.

“In the first chance, maybe if it was not Ronaldo, [Conceicao] would have had a go at goal.

“I’ve lived it with some players at Arsenal and Manchester City, where you feel that the player is such an important player, unconsciously he’s taking everything from every player.

“I’m not saying it’s right or wrong, but when you take them out, you can see players taking responsibility.”

Clichy stated that situation was not necessarily Ronaldo’s fault and added: “This is normal and this is where the choice of the manager is important because during the 90 minutes, we were saying ‘is he going to take him out because we know he’s got a goal in him?’

“But at the same time, we know the game is sometimes not natural because of him being on the pitch.”

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