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Cristiano Ronaldo’s fitness under spotlight as Portugal boss Roberto Martinez addresses 2026 World Cup impact concerns

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal interacts with Roberto Martinez
© Getty ImagesCristiano Ronaldo of Portugal interacts with Roberto Martinez

The situation surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo and his race toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup has sparked considerable attention, especially after Portugal’s recent squad selections. Roberto Martinez, the national team’s head coach, has faced persistent questions about his captain’s physical readiness and long-term prospects. While Ronaldo has now completed his rehabilitation with Al-Nassr, conversations around his durability and the demands of tournament soccer remain constant.

Even so, Portugal approaches this summer with a mix of caution and optimism. The 41-year-old veteran has already missed the March friendlies, prompting speculation over whether his absence hinted at deeper concerns. The national team, which prepares for North America 2026 as one unit, is functioning smoothly despite his temporary unavailability.

Yet the public narrative inevitably circles back to its most iconic figure. The early uncertainty created a sense of mystery, especially as Portugal tested alternative attacking options during the international break. For many supporters, unanswered questions about Ronaldo’s immediate future overshadowed the team’s routine preparations.

But as the dust settled, Martinez chose to clarify his position, offering insight into how Portugal views this phase of recovery. Only then did the conversation shift from speculation to reassurance. That reassurance arrived when the Spanish coach finally addressed the reality of Ronaldo’s condition and whether it would affect the veteran’s chances to make the final cut this summer.

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Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal hugs head coach Roberto Martinez

What did Roberto Martinez say about Ronaldo’s appearance at 2026 World Cup?

Speaking after Portugal’s win over the United States, Martinez openly discussed the striker’s injury and future. His comments provided much-needed clarity: “Cristiano’s injury is similar to those of (Ruben) Dias and (Nelson) Semedo. He is recovering well, and this is not an issue that should raise doubts about his participation in the World Cup.”

The coach emphasized that Portugal has sixty days to monitor every player’s condition, insisting that “his injury is not something that threatens his presence in the World Cup.” This puts to rest weeks of speculation following Ronaldo’s hamstring issue, sustained during Al-Nassr’s 3-1 win over Al-Fayha in February.

The forward missed approximately four weeks of action, including the international break. During this period, Martinez gave starts to PSG striker Goncalo Ramos and used Toluca forward Paulinho as a substitute option.

Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal drops to the floor injured.

What did Roberto Martinez say about Ronaldo’s retirement plans?

Ronaldo, now 41, still views the World Cup as the one trophy missing from his collection. Having played 22 World Cup matches and produced eight goals and two assists, the Portuguese captain continues to chase what may be his final opportunity.

When asked if he could predict Ronaldo’s soccer future, the manager responded with honesty. “It’s hard for me to say… he doesn’t make plans,” the coach told the Irvine Times“He has that elite mentality focused on being the best he can be today.”

Ronaldo has indeed rejoined Al-Nassr training sessions, participating in tactical work ahead of the league clash against Al-Najma. As the 2026 World Cup approaches, the superstar’s injury is no longer seen as a threat, but rather as a brief setback in a career defined by resilience.

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