Thierry Henry has gone viral online for his comments surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo’s performance against DR Congo in Portugal’s World Cup opener.

The 41-year-old started for Roberto Martinez’s side from the off in his sixth World Cup, and it got off to an ideal start when Joao Neves scored after just six minutes.

Portugal were unable to make that early lead count, as DR Congo pushed and eventually equalised through Yoane Wissa on the stroke of half-time.

Both teams pushed for a winner, but ultimately Ronaldo and his side were left frustrated as they had to settle for a point to kickstart the tournament.

With all the focus on the legendary striker, Henry’s analysis showed where he struggled in the match.

Thierry Henry Analyses Cristiano Ronaldo Performance

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo reacts as he walks off the pitch at half time vs DR CongoCristiano Ronaldo via REUTERS/Phil Noble

After another difficult match for Ronaldo, there was plenty of criticism for his lack of impact on the game, as he often drifted behind defenders and lurked in the box for opportunity.

Despite question marks over his position, Martinez has stood by the star striker, but Henry is worried that he isn’t being selfless enough at the key moments.

Speaking on FOX after the match, the former Arsenal and Barcelona forward said:

“One thing that’s important, people, please at home, the team needs to score. Not you needs to score…

“Because he wants to score, he goes in the path of the back pass, you see both players, and it’s easier for you to defend. And that’s my thing: The team needs to score. Not you.”

He also pointed out how frustrated Bruno Fernandes looked when Ronaldo took on a shot instead of leaving the ball for him.

It was a scathing assessment of Ronaldo’s display, who managed just three shots and 25 touches in the match, as he proved relatively ineffective.

Henry’s verdict went viral on social media, sparking a strong reaction, with many agreeing with the Frenchman, questioning whether he should start in the next two group games. Although some felt Ronaldo shouldn’t be so harshly criticised.