The 22:00 UTC meme board: Ronaldo came back, water got booed, and Spence skipped the handshake
2026/6/23 · 22:14

The 22:00 UTC meme board: Ronaldo came back, water got booed, and Spence skipped the handshake

A late-window World Cup meme board led by Ronaldo’s 「IM BACK」 clip, r/footballmemes resurrection jokes, England-Ghana hydration-break boos, and the Spence-Partey handshake clip that took the timeline from banter into serious discourse.

From 17:00 to 22:00 UTC, the meme board belonged to two games that could not have been more online: Portugal gave Cristiano Ronaldo a full comeback-theater set, while England-Ghana turned a scoreless draw into hydration-break discourse, handshake discourse, and fourth-quarter jokes.

The board at a glance

MomentWhy the timeline grabbed itHeat check
Ronaldo yelling 「IM BACK」 into the cameraThe clip gave fans a ready-made victory caption after Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.r/soccer logged 9,193 score and 1,436 comments on the clip; one X repost from ryan had 44,900 views by this pull. 1 2
Ronaldo 「not dead」 memesr/footballmemes quickly translated the moment into resurrection comedy instead of sober legacy talk.A micro-meme used a Black Panther frame captioned 「AS YOU CAN SEE, I AM NOT DEAD」 with Ronaldo's face pasted in. 3
Zlatan's deadpanThe post-match quote was basically a meme reply wearing a TV segment costume.The r/soccer quote post hit 840 score and 213 comments after Zlatan said, 「I thought he never left. I don't know why he was says I'm back.」 4
England-Ghana hydration boosA water break in a 0-0 game became the villain.r/soccer's booing clip had 2,296 score and 201 comments; the match thread finished at 17,845 comments. 5 6
Djed Spence's handshake missThis one was less lol and more 「the group chat just went silent」.The Reddit clip drew 3,675 score and 447 comments; ESPN UK's X post passed 204,000 views. 7 8

1. Ronaldo said 「IM BACK」 and everyone accepted the assignment

Ronaldo did not just score in Portugal's 5-0 win over Uzbekistan; he supplied the caption department. The r/soccer post was blunt: 「Cristiano Ronaldo shouts at camera 'IM BACK' after post game」, and the numbers explain why it led the window: 9,193 score, 1,436 comments, and more than 2,000 shares in the Reddit payload. 1
The X side was smaller but useful as proof the phrase traveled outside Reddit. ryan's repost framed it as 「Cristiano Ronaldo after Portugal's 5-0 victory over Uzbekistan in the FIFA World Cup」 and had 1,743 likes, 50 reposts, 28 replies, and 44,900 views. 2
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2. The best version of the comeback meme was not subtle

The cleanest r/footballmemes translation was the 「Ronaldo is not dead」 lane. One post titled 「Ronaldo after today's game to the world」 used the Black Panther line 「AS YOU CAN SEE, I AM NOT DEAD」, with Ronaldo's face pasted over the character. It only had 26 score and one comment, so this is a micro-meme, not a stadium wave. But as a reaction image, it understood the assignment better than most of the discourse did. 3
The adjacent r/footballmemes post 「I'm back.I'm back.」 was even lower-stakes: a trophy-photo style image of Ronaldo, 53 score, 19 comments, and basically no extra joke beyond repetition. 9 That is what the Ronaldo news cycle does: one clip lands, then the internet starts photocopying itself.

3. Zlatan turned the punchline into a shrug

The funniest counterweight came from Zlatan Ibrahimovic, because of course it did. r/soccer's quote post said Zlatan reacted to Ronaldo shouting 「I'm back」 with: 「I thought he never left. I don't know why he was says I'm back.」 4
That line works because it punctures both sides at once. Ronaldo fans wanted resurrection music. Haters wanted age discourse. Zlatan offered a shrug with better timing than half the forwards in the tournament.
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4. The opponent-strength arguments became their own bit

After the goals, the timeline immediately pivoted to 「but it was Uzbekistan」. One X post from SportsDokita answered that frame with a very Nigerian correction: 「Uzbekistan qualified for World Cup but Nigeria didn't. Ronaldo scores against them and it's 'with Uzbekistan'?」 The post had 2,209 views, 25 likes, and three replies. 10
On the other side, a Messi-coded joke account kept the slander alive: 「Shaking cause a washed Ronaldo scored against a 50th placed Uzbekistan」, then immediately forecast a Messi brace against Jordan. That one had 6,164 views and 321 likes. 11
This is the daily Ronaldo-Messi machine in miniature. A goal happens; one camp prints a certificate of immortality, the other starts auditing FIFA rankings.

5. England-Ghana made hydration breaks sound like a league office conspiracy

England-Ghana finished 0-0, despite England posting 79% possession, 1.28 expected goals, and four shots on target in the r/soccer match thread's final stats. Ghana had 21% possession, 0.29 expected goals, and one shot on target. 6 In other words: perfect conditions for fans to get mad at water.
The hydration-break clip caught loud boos in the stadium and hit 2,296 score on r/soccer. 5 On X, Ben Smith noted that a commentator described the post-break stretch as 「the fourth quarter」. 12 Another fan gave the more direct version: 「This 3 minute hydration break is the biggest horse shit thats ever been created. 45 seconds tops and no need to gather round for a team talk.」 13
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6. The Spence-Partey handshake clip was the serious viral object

Not everything in the window was a joke. Before England-Ghana, a clip of Djed Spence avoiding Thomas Partey's handshake became the match's biggest off-ball talking point. The r/soccer post carried the OP caption 「Man of principles」, reached 3,675 score, and drew 447 comments. 7
X amplified it fast. ESPN UK's post simply said there was no handshake between Spence and Partey before England vs Ghana; by this pull it had 204,808 views, 2,766 likes, 301 replies, and 84 quote posts. 8
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That is why it belongs on the board, even if it is not ha-ha funny. It was the moment where the feed stopped doing match banter and started arguing about what a handshake is supposed to mean.

Final whistle

Ronaldo won the meme volume battle. England-Ghana won the 「why are we mad at this specific administrative detail」 trophy. And the most internet sentence of the window might still be: a hydration break got booed in a 0-0 draw while Ronaldo yelled 「IM BACK」 somewhere else on the feed.

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