Sophie Cunningham gave an emotional reaction to Cristiano Ronaldo’s “Last Dance” in the FIFA World Cup. The Portuguese center-forward is playing in his sixth World Cup and is looking to finish it with a title. Cunningham clarified her stance in the great debate of football and showcased her love for Ronaldo.
While sharing his “Last Dance” post on her Instagram story on Saturday, Cunningham expressed her love for Ronaldo and his last stint in the World Cup. Portugal is set to face DR Congo in their first matchup of the tournament on Wednesday.

Meanwhile, Sophie Cunningham has brought the same old energy to the Indiana Fever this season after the team re-signed her in the offseason. She has made clutch buckets and loves to go to work with Caitlin Clark, facilitating the offense.
Sophie Cunningham led the Fever to Commissioner’s Cup win
Sophie Cunningham was big against the Connecticut Sun in a crucial 85-75 win on Saturday to advance in the in-season Commissioner’s Cup tournament. She scored 11 points, all of which came in the fourth quarter. She shot 4-for-5, including 3-for-4 from deep, and helped a late offensive run to clinch the victory.
The Fever shared Cunningham’s late surge to bring home another win on X:
“Sophie Cunningham’s insane 11-point run in the final 2 minutes secured our Commissioner’s Cup win against Connecticut.”
The Fever (8-5) will look to extend their two-game winning streak against the Toronto Tempo on Tuesday. The Tempo (7-6) are coming off an 86-85 defeat at the Washington Mystics on Friday.
Against the Sun, Caitlin Clark led the offense once again with 25 points and five assists, while Aliyah Boston registered another double-double with 13 points and 11 rebounds.
However, Boston had a difficult shooting night.
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