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Cristiano Ronaldo, Euro 2024 and the Problem With Too Much Fame
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The New York Times - Sports
The Moment That Nearly Broke Cristiano Ronaldo at Euro 2024
Ronaldo was left in floods of tears midway through Portugal’s narrow win over Slovenia at Euro 2024. -
CBS Sports - Sports
UEFA Euro 2024: France can lean on their strong defense vs. Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal as attack stumbles
Arsenal's William Saliba has taken a step up to the elite with Les Bleus this summer -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Is it time for Portugal to bench Cristiano Ronaldo?
The Euro 2024 quarterfinals are finally here, and the Ronaldo dilemma headlines the biggest questions. Who will survive and advance to the semifinals? -
ESPN - Sports
Euro 2024 talking points: Ronaldo's role, best player and VAR issues
Euro 2024 has been full of surprises, so we asked our writers at the tournament what they have made of things now that we're into the quarterfinals. -
ESPN - Sports
Euro 2024 Daily: Silence is golden for Spain; Ronaldo's legacy
Spain's record vs. host nations is poor, while Cristiano Ronaldo is set to face a second generation of Thuram. -
ESPN - Sports
Why Portugal's reliance on Ronaldo cost them at Euro 2024
Despite Cristiano Ronaldo's subpar display at Euro 2024, Portugal coach Martinez centered the team around the star player, which led to their Euros exit. -
ABC News - Sports
Ronaldo vs. Mbappé: Clash of generations at Euro 2024 has just been given some extra spice
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ABC News - Sports
Mbappé praises 'legend' Ronaldo and urges France to support Griezmann in 'tough spell' at Euro 2024
Kylian Mbappé has described Cristiano Ronaldo as a “footballing legend” and “one of a kind” as the superstars prepare to meet in the European Championship quarterfinals -
ABC News - Sports
Ronaldo heading home as France beats Portugal 5-3 in a penalty shootout in Euro 2024 quarterfinals
France has beaten Portugal 5-3 in a penalty shootout to reach the European Championship semifinals and end Cristiano Ronaldo’s bid to win the title in his last appearance at the tournament
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