Portugal appointed Jorge Jesus as its new national team coach on Friday and he said he would continue to call on veteran superstar Cristiano Ronaldo if he was available, insisting the forward would “never” be a problem.

    The 41-year-old striker was criticised for his World Cup performances this summer under predecessor Roberto Martinez as Portugal was eliminated in the round of 16 by Spain.

    Ronaldo, who said he had appeared at his last World Cup, has not decided whether he will continue to play for the national team.

    “As long as he’s playing and is in a condition to be selected, I will pick him, within certain limits and under the conditions that I consider best for the national team,” Jesus told reporters on Friday at his presentation.

    The 71-year-old journeyman coach said he had not spoken to Ronaldo yet but that they would discuss the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star’s future in the game.

    “I haven’t spoken with Cris., Cris is never going to be a problem for the national team. Not for the national team, nor for me,” Jesus explained.

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    “Cris (Ronaldo) is a symbol of Portuguese football. Cris is a symbol of the national team... that will forever be in the history books.

    “I had great pleasure working with him this past year... (it’s) easy to work with him...

    “We’re going to have a conversation between the two of us about what he wants to do with the future of his career.”

    Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Portugal at the FIFA World Cup 2026, becoming the first player to score in six editions of the tournament. | Photo Credit: AFP

    Jesus coached five-time Ballon d’Or winner Ronaldo at Al-Nassr before leaving in May after guiding the club to the Saudi Pro League title.

    “I know (Ronaldo) wants to keep playing at Al-Nassr, because, as you know, I spent a year with him,” added Jesus.

    “He always told me, ‘I’m going to end my career at Al-Nassr’.”

    Jesus will lead Portugal until after the 2030 World Cup, which the country is hosting along with Spain and Morocco.

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    Published on Jul 10, 2026

    Published on 10 July 2026 by sportstar

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