The DR Congo national football team faced Portugal in the World Cup on Wednesday, with Cristiano Ronaldo under scrutiny for his individualistic performance. The five-time Ballon d'Or winner was heavily criticized by the Portuguese press and also blamed by former striker Thierry Henry, a consultant for the American channel Fox Sports. Thierry Henry illustrated on the set that it's the team that needs to score, not you personally. He took as an example an action where Ronaldo found himself in a situation many times, close to the penalty spot. Henry continued to explain that if Ronaldo had attacked the six-meter area, it would have left a clear goal for Bruno Fernandes. Finally, Cristiano Ronaldo cut off the ball's trajectory and his shot, crushed while he was off balance, went wide of Lionel Mpasi's goal. The DR Congo national football team held Portugal to a 1-1 draw. The team showed great resistance against a Portuguese team that relied on the talents of Cristiano Ronaldo. The match was highly contested, with scoring opportunities on both sides. The DR Congo national football team proved it was capable of holding its own against a top-level team like Portugal. The supporters of the DR Congo national football team must have been satisfied with their team's performance, which showed great solidarity and determination. The match was a real test for the DR Congo national football team, which passed with success. The team now has the means to continue on this momentum and achieve great things in the World Cup.