Cristiano Ronaldo’s role with Portugal continues to divide opinion ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Supporters view him as the indispensable leader of Roberto Martínez’s squad, while critics argue his presence limits the team’s fluidity. Now 41, Ronaldo is preparing for a record sixth World Cup and remains the world’s leading men’s international scorer with 144 goals, including 25 in 30 matches under Martínez. Despite failing to score at Euro 2024, the coach has kept faith in him, pointing to Portugal’s 2025 Nations League triumph, sealed by Ronaldo’s goal against Spain, as evidence of his continued value.
Team‑mates such as Vitinha praise his professionalism and influence, while Bruno Fernandes insists the side must not feel restricted when he plays. Portugal’s pressing is less effective with Ronaldo, yet his experience, aura and finishing remain unmatched. With group games against DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Colombia, Portugal arrive with their strongest squad ever and the Ronaldo debate still raging.