Cristiano Ronaldo leads Portugal with goal scoring and leadership

Portugal’s national team coach, Roberto Martinez, has addressed the ongoing discussion surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo’s role in the squad. The veteran forward, set to lead Portugal in his final FIFA World Cup this summer, has faced questions about his continued inclusion due to his age. Despite being 40, Ronaldo has maintained a prolific goal-scoring record, but some have raised concerns about his work rate on the pitch.

In an interview with ESPN, Martinez highlighted the evolution of Ronaldo’s playing style, noting that he now operates primarily as a striker, leveraging his positioning to finish games. The coach emphasized the significance of having a player with Ronaldo’s experience and goal-scoring prowess, citing his 25 goals in the last 30 games for the national team as a valuable asset.

Martinez distinguished between the current Ronaldo and his younger self, focusing on the present and the benefits he brings to the team. He praised Ronaldo’s dedication, commitment, and experience, accumulated over 220 international matches. The coach believes Ronaldo’s presence motivates the team, creates space for other players, and provides valuable insight through his experience.

Martinez also addressed concerns about potential weaknesses, stating that a player’s main flaw is often a lack of effort or poor mindset. He emphasized that Ronaldo’s attitude and commitment are exemplary, making him an asset to the national team. As Portugal prepares for the upcoming World Cup, Martinez’s comments underscore the importance of Ronaldo’s role in the squad, despite the debate surrounding his age and work rate.

The discussion around Ronaldo’s position in the team is likely to continue, but Martinez’s comments provide context to the veteran player’s current contribution. With his experience and goal-scoring record, Ronaldo remains a key figure in Portugal’s national team, as they prepare for their World Cup campaign. The team’s performance in the tournament will ultimately determine the significance of Ronaldo’s involvement, but for now, Martinez’s assessment highlights the value he brings to the squad.

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