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Cristiano Ronaldo sets unwanted World Cup record, becomes player with most...

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Cristiano Ronaldo concluded his final World Cup appearance by setting an unwanted record for the most shots taken in a single tournament without creating a single chance for a teammate. Despite scoring three goals, the data highlights a decline in his role as a connective playmaker for the Portuguese squad.

He took more shots than any player in recorded World Cup history without creating a single chance for a teammate. And yet, somehow, that stat tells you everything and nothing about Cristiano Ronaldo at the same time.As Ronaldo's final World Cup came to a tearful end on Monday night in Dallas, a remarkable and deeply uncomfortable statistic emerged from the data. Ronaldo attempted 17 shots at the 2026 FIFA World Cup without creating a single chance for a Portugal teammate across the entire tournament, the most by any player in a single World Cup edition since records began in 1966. The previous record had belonged to Mexico's Alberto Garcia Aspe, who registered 15 shots without a single chance created at France 1998. Poland's Jerzy Gorgon had 13 in 1974, South Africa's Katlego Mphela matched that tally in 2010, and Russia's Denis Cheryshev did the same in 2018. Ronaldo has now left them all behind by two shots, across a tournament where Portugal were ultimately knocked out by Spain in the Round of 16.The numbers cut both ways. On one hand, 17 shots in four matches shows a striker who never stopped trying, never stopped believing, never stopped demanding the ball and pulling the trigger. On the other, zero chances created in those same four matches with no key passes, no assists, no moments where Ronaldo's movement or touch set up a teammate, paints the picture of a forward who, at 41, was no longer the connective force he once was in Portugal's attack.Three goals in the tournament from those 17 shots is not a bad return. His conversion rate told one story. The chance creation number told another. And somewhere between those two statistics lives the complicated, fascinating, ultimately poignant truth of Ronaldo's 2026 World Cup.Coach Roberto Martinez continued to back him throughout, insisting Ronaldo's ability to attract defenders created space for others even when the data suggested otherwise. His teammates rallied around him publicly at every turn.But football's most unforgiving truth is that records do not care about loyalty or legacy.Seventeen shots. Zero chances created. Three goals. One final bow.Get the latest Sports News and Live updates. Download the TOI app.

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