Yoane Wissa outshines Cristiano Ronaldo as DR Congo hold Portugal

Wissa put aside the frustration of his injury-hit first season at Newcastle as he headed home to secure a 1-1 draw under a closed roof at Houston’s NRG Stadium.
RONNIE DREW: Newcastle’s Yoane Wissa scored the equaliser as the Democratic Republic of Congo frustrated Portugal at the start of Cristiano Ronaldo’s sixth World Cup campaign. Pic: ©INPHO/Nick Elliott.

RONNIE DREW: Newcastle’s Yoane Wissa scored the equaliser as the Democratic Republic of Congo frustrated Portugal at the start of Cristiano Ronaldo’s sixth World Cup campaign. Pic: ©INPHO/Nick Elliott.

Portugal 1 DR Congo 1

Newcastle’s Yoane Wissa scored the equaliser as the Democratic Republic of Congo frustrated Portugal at the start of Cristiano Ronaldo’s sixth World Cup campaign.

Wissa put aside the frustration of his injury-hit first season on Tyneside as he headed home to secure a 1-1 draw under a closed roof at Houston’s NRG Stadium.

Joao Neves had put Portugal, one of the pre-tournament favourites, ahead after just six minutes but they were unable to build on their strong start as DR Congo – making their first World Cup appearance in 52 years – fought back in the Group K opener.

Ronaldo, matching Lionel Messi’s feat of appearing at a sixth World Cup, had a quiet game and failed to convert two difficult late chances.

DR Congo deserved their point for a disciplined display after overcoming a difficult start.

The African side sat deep early on and were punished as Portugal controlled possession and soon created the opening goal.

It came from a move down the left as Pedro Neto found space and whipped in a cross for Neves to rise and power a header into the top corner.

The Leopards responded by adopting a more attacking approach with Wissa lashing a shot wide and Cedric Bakambu also threatening.

Portugal’s Bernardo Silva, on the day it was announced he had signed for Real Madrid, was booked for a poor challenge on Edo Kayembe as DR Congo continued to grow into the contest.

Kayembe tried his luck from distance after a good run but the ball looped into Diogo Costa’s arms after a deflection.

Portugal had another good spell but Bruno Fernandes drove a cross through the box and both Neto and Joao Cancelo failed to pick out Ronaldo.

DR Congo finished the first half strongly and drew level in stoppage time.

A short corner was worked to Arthur Masuaku and he swung a ball into the box for Wissa to arrive unmarked at the back post and head past Costa.

Portugal thought they had reclaimed the lead 10 minutes into the second half after a brilliant overhead kick from Cancelo but the former Manchester City defender was offside.

DR Congo also went close at the other end when Bakambu stole the ball from Fernandes and smashed a shot against a post, but the referee had already blown for a foul.

Portugal looked to Ronaldo for inspiration but he twice missed the target from Francisco Conceicao cutbacks. Cancelo also drilled in a ball looking for Ronaldo but it was too close to Lionel Mpasi.

DR Congo were increasingly forced back but did go close again on the break when Bakambu shot wide as they held on for a creditable draw.

Portugal: Costa; Mendes (Semedo 72), Araújo, Veiga, Cancelo; Vitinha (Ramos 83), Joao Neves, Fernande; Neto (Leao 71), Ronaldo, Silva (Conceicao ht).

DR Congo: Mpasi-Nzau; Masuaku (J Kayembe 74), Kapuadi, Mbemba, Tuanzebe, Wan-Bissaka (Kalulu 85); Mukau (Sadiki 57), Moutoussamy, E Kayembe (Pickel 74); Bakambu (Banza 85), Wissa.

Referee: A Jassim.

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