By tonight, 42 teams will have been eliminated, including the U.S. men's national team, which lost in the Round of 16 once again. Belgium beat the U.S. 4-1. It also marks an end of an era for some of the greatest players seen in our lifetime.
On Sunday, a day before Portugal’s match against Spain, Cristiano Ronaldo confirmed that he was savoring every moment of his last World Cup. Portugal ended up losing 0-1.
“God has been so generous towards me. He has given me everything. Much more than I ever expected to achieve,” he said on Sunday.
Ronaldo made his first World Cup appearance at 21. This summer marked his sixth — a feat only shared with Argentina’s Lionel Messi. At 41, Ronaldo was also the tournament’s second oldest player. Nonetheless, he was a force to be reckoned with — having scored three goals.
Brazil’s top goalscorer Neymar completed his last dance at the very New Jersey field where he made his international debut back in 2010. It came after his team lost to Norway 2-1 on Sunday. Brazil’s single goal was achieved by Neymar in a penalty kick. At the final whistle, Neymar got on his knees, lowered his head and wept before a teammate came to console him.
“I tried,” said Neymar, according to the AP. “It started here at MetLife Stadium, and I finished here. It is now over.”
Other notable mentions are Mexico’s goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who kissed the post and bowed to his fans before leaving the pitch. Germany’s goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was already in his international retirement but briefly came out to represent his home country one last time.
“It has always been an honor,” Neuer wrote on Instagram.
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