Bruno Fernandes and Cristiano Ronaldo are at the center of Portugal's World Cup unrest.
The team's off-field issues started after a 1-1 draw against Congo.

What happened?

Cristiano Ronaldo came under criticism for his lackluster performance, with Thierry Henry accusing him of being selfish.
Ronaldo's team-mates were accused of sabotaging him, leading to negative comments on social media.

Why it matters for Bruno Fernandes

Bruno Fernandes, the Manchester United captain, arrived at the World Cup hoping to inspire his team to glory.
But the unrest in the Portugal camp threatens to drown the initial optimism surrounding the team.
Fernandes is coming off a record-breaking campaign, winning the Premier League Player of the Season and the FWA Footballer of the Year awards.

What comes next?

Portugal face Uzbekistan on Tuesday, 23 June, in their next World Cup match.
The team's manager, Roberto Martinez, has been urged to take a stance on the situation.
Martinez has been criticized for his decision to play Ronaldo for the entire game against Congo.
Ronaldo registered three shots, none of which were on target, in the 1-1 draw.
The situation in the Portugal camp could escalate into a full-blown civil war, according to Portuguese journalist Vitor Pinto.
Pinto said there was no organised boycott against Ronaldo, but the team did not communicate effectively with their centre-forward.
The entire saga has put a damper on Portugal's World Cup hopes, with Fernandes and Ronaldo at the heart of the unrest.
Fernandes failed to make an impact against Congo, despite his impressive form for Manchester United.
The 2025/26 season saw Fernandes win numerous awards, including the Premier League Player of the Season.
But the World Cup has been a different story so far, with Portugal struggling to find their footing.
The team's next match against Uzbekistan will be crucial in determining their fate in the tournament.