World Cup 2026 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo

Portugal Seek New Era Post-Ronaldo After World Cup Exit

Allez Paris 2026-07-07 World Cup 2026

Following a disappointing round of 16 exit against Spain at the 2026 World Cup, Portugal is preparing to part ways with manager Roberto Martinez.

Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected during Portugal's World Cup match

Cristiano Ronaldo looks dejected during Portugal's World Cup match

Jorge Jesus Tipped to Succeed Martinez as Portugal Rebuilds

The Selecao bowed out after a late 1-0 defeat to Spain, a loss heavily influenced by the tactical decision to field 41-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo up front. Roberto Martinez confirmed his departure at the end of his contract, concluding a tenure marked by tactical rigidity and reliance on the veteran forward.

Martinez restored Ronaldo to a permanent starting role despite his benching at the 2022 tournament, leading to criticism over structural predictability. Against Spain, questionable substitutions and unreadiness to deploy AC Milan striker Goncalo Ramos left Portugal exposed after Nuno Mendes suffered an injury in the 56th minute.

Despite winning the 2025 Nations League, Martinez leaves a divisive legacy clouded by his compliance with the national icon. Ronaldo defended his stature in the mixed zone, noting that before his era Portugal had won zero major international titles, contrasting with the three trophies secured during his international career.

Al-Hilal manager Jorge Jesus is heavily linked to the vacancy after primary target Jose Mourinho joined Real Madrid. FPF President Pedro Proenca stated the early elimination did not reflect the squad's immense talent, hinting at a necessary cultural shift as preparation begins for the next tournament Cycle.

World Cup 2026 Portugal Cristiano Ronaldo Roberto Martinez Jorge Jesus International Football

Jensen Wells

Senior PSG & Ligue 1 Football Journalist - Allez Paris

Senior football journalist with extensive experience covering Paris Saint-Germain and French Ligue 1. Provides in-depth analysis of PSG matches, transfer news, tactical breakdowns, and exclusive interviews with players and coaches.