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What Ronaldo said after Portugal vs Hungary game in 2026 WCQ

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Portugal captain, Cristiano Ronaldo has expressed hope for his country’s quest to secure next year’s World Cup ticket.

Ronaldo spoke after leading Portugal to a 2-2 draw against Hungary in their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier on Tuesday.

A brace from the Al Nassr forward ensured Portugal got a point against Hungary at home.

Reacting, Ronaldo took to his X account after the game and wrote:

“We’re getting closer and closer to our goal! Let’s go, Portugal!”

Portugal is currently top of Group F with 10 points from four games in the qualifiers so far.

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They are ahead of Hungary with five points and will face Ireland in their next World Cup qualifier in November.

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