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Last Dance Begins Cristiano Ronaldo knows exactly what 2026 is. It’s not just another tournament, not just another World Cup, not even just another chance at Messi. It’s the last chapter in a story he’s been writing since he was a skinny kid dribbling on concrete in Madeira. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) He’s going to be 41 years old at that World Cup. That’s not “let’s see what happens” age — that’s “this is the last war” age. At that point, every training session, every sprint, every jump is a decision to suffer for one more shot at immortality. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) And he knows he’s missing one thing. He’s won league titles in England, Spain, and Italy. He’s lifted five Champions Leagues, a European Championship, and a Nations League — but never the World Cup. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) The last image burned into his mind on that stage? Messi holding the trophy in Qatar, surrounded by blue and white smoke, while Ronaldo was back home, watching the man he’s been compared to for 15 years get the ending everyone said he needed. For someone as competitive as Cristiano, that isn’t just painful — it’s personal. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) This isn’t about hatred. It’s about unfinished business. Ronaldo isn’t chasing Messi’s trophy — he’s chasing the one part of his own career that still feels incomplete. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) Portugal’s New Army Here’s where people outside Portugal get it wrong. They still picture Portugal as “Ronaldo plus 10 guys.” That version of Portugal doesn’t exist anymore. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) This generation is ridiculous. You have Bernardo Silva — arguably one of the smartest, most versatile midfielders in the world, dictating tempo for one of the best club teams in history. You have Bruno Fernandes, who creates and presses like a psycho for 90 (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.) The Chosen Truth is this: Messi already wrote his final chapter. Ronaldo hasn’t. And in football, the player — and the nation — with the unfinished story is always the most dangerous one on the field. (Editor Clip: Insert one of your non-copyright clips here.)