Portugal’s opening match of the World Cup campaign ends in a 1-1 draw with DR Congo, with the result prompting criticism of several players. Multiple reports focus on Cristiano Ronaldo’s sister, Katia Aveiro, after she engages with content that targets midfielder Bruno Fernandes. According to the coverage, Aveiro liked a post that criticizes Fernandes, renewing discussion among fans and media about Portugal’s performances in Group K. In the same reporting cycle, Ronaldo is also described as facing questions about his contribution, following a frustrating evening. Roberto Martinez, Portugal’s coach, is reported to have defended decisions made during the match, including keeping Ronaldo on the pitch despite the criticism. The controversy also extends beyond the game itself, with one outlet raising claims about Roberto Martinez’s future and linking him to a potential move after the tournament, including speculation about joining Ronaldo’s club, Al Nassr. Overall, the sources describe a growing debate around Portugal’s on-field display after the draw, intensified by Aveiro’s social media activity.