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Roberto Martínez has apparently decided that sitting on the fence when someone asks you about Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi is not an option — at least not when you manage Portugal. According to Pulse Sports, the Portugal boss made his position clear on the all-time comparison while also touching on concerns over Ronaldo's workload. The problem: no direct quote has surfaced to confirm exactly what he said, and the single source is a Kenyan sports aggregator with no corroboration elsewhere. We're watching this — not publishing it as confirmed news.
Pulse Sports reported on 28 June 2025 that Martínez addressed both the Ronaldo-Messi debate and questions around Ronaldo's physical load — presumably in a press conference setting, though the specific context is not confirmed. No second outlet has picked up the story, and no verbatim quote is publicly available to establish whether this was a genuinely sharp take or standard manager-defends-his-player fare.
That matters. The Ronaldo-Messi question is the one every journalist asks every Portugal manager, eventually. Martínez saying he rates Ronaldo highly is roughly as surprising as a Bayern Munich press conference ending with someone praising the squad depth.
The more interesting thread — if Martínez did address it seriously — is the fitness and minutes question. Ronaldo's role at Al-Nassr in the Saudi Pro League has been a recurring talking point heading into World Cup 2026 qualifying. The level of competition, the climate, the schedule: all of it feeds into a legitimate debate about whether a player of his age can maintain the sharpness required for international football at the highest level. If Martínez expressed any real concern there, that is a story. A manager publicly flagging workload worries about his own captain is not nothing.
But we are not there yet. Until a direct quote or a second credible source confirms the substance of what Martínez said, this sits in the 'watch this space' column rather than the news column.
The Ronaldo-Messi debate does not need new fuel — it runs on its own forever. What would actually be worth reading is Martínez on the record about Ronaldo's role, his minutes, and whether Portugal's World Cup 2026 plans account for the possibility that their all-time top scorer is operating in a league that does not exactly stress-test elite readiness. That piece exists. We just need the quote first.
Roberto Martínez has apparently decided that sitting on the fence when someone asks you about Cristiano Ronaldo versus Lionel Messi is not an option — at least not when you manage Portugal.
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“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
MAAJOUKKUEETHard Rock Stadium ilijaa msisimko wa kweli — watazamaji 60,404 walishuhudua moja ya michezo yenye mvutano zaidi ya awamu ya makundi ya Kombe la Dunia 2026. Colombia walifika Miami na mpango mmoja tu:
“Stays on World Cup — different angle, same beat.”
MAAJOUKKUEETHard Rock Stadium ilijaa msisimko wa kweli — watazamaji 60,404 walishuhudua moja ya michezo yenye mvutano zaidi ya awamu ya makundi ya Kombe la Dunia 2026. Colombia walifika Miami na mpango mmoja tu: