Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo has clearly seen better days, but though he became the first to reach the milestone of scoring in five men's World Cups, with a highly dubious penalty in the 3-2 win against Ghana, the evidence of the game was that there are still moments when the 37-year-old offers a potent threat at this level.
But does the same apply to the centre forward that Portugal will likely be facing in their second group-stage game on Monday? Luis Suarez is Uruguay's all-time top goal scorer, but his performance in the 0-0 draw against South Korea was not impressive.