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After watching Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal get held to a disappointing 1-1 draw against DR Congo, Thierry Henry said the the 41-year-old could have been doing more to help his team get a winning goal – rather than potentially one for himself.Henry, who won a World Cup with France in 1998 and is working as a Fox Sports analyst at this World Cup, pointed out a moment in the second half in which Ronaldo ran into the path of midfielder Bruno Fernandes looking for a ball into the box.“The team needs to score, not you need to score," Henry said.Playing in a record sixth men's World Cup, Ronaldo's 143 international goals are the most in history and he scores at a slightly higher rate than longtime rival Lionel Messi for their respective national teams (0.62 vs 0.60).Portugal is back in back in action on June 23 against Uzbekistan and manager Roberto Martinez might try to mix things up and bring Ronaldo off the bench after the stagnant opener.










