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Vitinha has become as the central figure of Portugal’s midfield, playing a crucial role throughout Roberto Martínez’s process with the national team. Despite being considered one of the best players in the world, he has chosen to praise the veteran star ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Roberto Martínez has transformed Portugal into one of the strongest national teams in UEFA. In this process, Vitinha has become an essential player, emerging as the cornerstone of the midfield. Despite now being considered one of the best players in the world, the 26-year-old star has chosen to shift the spotlight toward Cristiano Ronaldo, publicly praising the veteran forward ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. “It’s fantastic to be teammates with Cristiano Ronaldo. He’s one of the greatest players in history. I feel very proud to share a dressing room with him, to learn from him, and to witness his professionalism. I hope we can win the World Cup with him and also for him… his approach to football is extremely professional and serious. He leaves nothing to chance: he steps onto the pitch knowing he is at 100%,” Vitinha said, via FIFA. While Cristiano Ronaldo is no longer the central axis of Portugal, Vitinha has made it clear that the veteran striker remains the unquestioned leader. In their pursuit of the anticipated, World Cup title, they could maintain their collective-focused approach. Because of this, the 40-year-old striker now has another primary responsibility: Keeping as the team’s most productive goalscorer while acting as the perfect complement to an already balanced and solid squad. As this will likely be Cristiano’s final participation in the World Cup, the veteran striker could arrive more motivated than ever. While he is widely considered one of the greatest players in history, he has never finished as the tournament’s top scorer, something he could now be determined to change. Unlike previous editions, Portugal possess a far more balanced squad between youth and experience, increasing their chances of competing for the title. Cristiano Ronaldo of Portugal celebrates after scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026. Portugal bench depth may be decisive at the 2026 World Cup Portugal have proven to possess one of the deepest and most competitive squads in UEFA. Due to the outstanding level of Vitinha, João Neves, and Bruno Fernandes, head coach Roberto Martínez has even been forced to leave players such as Bernardo Silva or João Félix on the bench. Rather than becoming a problem for the 2026 World Cup, their impressive depth could give them a major advantage, allowing them to emerge as one of the strongest candidates. Coming off a highly demanding season, Roberto Martínez’s team could suffer injuries and physical fatigue during the 2026 World Cup, making their impressive bench depth a potentially decisive factor. Portugal have huge quality to replace key roles such as those of Bruno Fernandes without suffering a major drop in level. Moreover, Ronaldo could once again have his minutes carefully managed, giving Gonçalo Ramos more opportunities without affecting the team’s impact.

Following his limited role at Minnesota United, rumors about James Rodríguez retiring after the 2026 World Cup with Colombia began to gain momentum. Nevertheless, the 34-year-old star has decided to deny those rumors, making it clear that he still has several years left in his career. James Rodríguez decided to move to MLS, looking to shine with Minnesota United after his spell at Club León. Nevertheless, he failed to secure a starting role, playing only seven matches with the team. After this, rumors about his retirement after the 2026 World Cup gained significant momentum, as he has not managed to find consistency at Minnesota United. In response, he has decided to deny those rumors, making it clear that he still has years left ahead of him. “I don’t know who said that (about his retirement after the 2026 World Cup). I think it came from Colombia just to get views. They should inform themselves a little better about those things. The only person who will know how long I want to keep playing is me, and when the time comes, I will announce it (a retirement) well in advance. But I still think I have a couple of years left. Everything being said is false, and it harms the entire country,” James Rodríguez said, via MLS Español. Although head coach Cameron Knowles has never decided to rely on James as a central figure, he has already shown that he is capable of transforming the team’s reality. Coming off the bench, he delivered two key assists to secure a draw against Austin FC, organizing the team offensively. After regaining his competitive rhythm, the 34-year-old could look to silence his critics by shining in the limited minutes he may receive over the next two matches. Despite his secondary role at Minnesota United, James Rodríguez is expected to be a starter with Colombia at the 2026 World Cup. Head coach Néstor Lorenzo has always managed to bring out his best version, reducing his defensive workload and making him the team’s creative focal point. Unlike previous eras, the 34-year-old star has taken on a different role, focusing on elevating Luis Díaz in attack, which has become his main responsibility on the pitch. James Rodriguez #10 of the Minnesota United. James Rodríguez reportedly set to leave Minnesota United Minnesota United have still not managed to be crowned MLS champions, which is why the signing of James Rodríguez seemed key to boosting the team’s offensive performances. Nevertheless, head coach Cameron Knowles has decided not to include him in the starting lineup, opting for Tomás Chancalay instead. Because of this, he has played just 210 minutes over four months, becoming a secondary player. According to Antonella González, via MLS Español, James Rodríguez will not continue at Minnesota United, meaning he could arrive at the 2026 World Cup without a defined professional future. Far from being a problem, the Colombian star would have another great opportunity to attract the attention of several clubs, as he looks to finish the final years of his career with a prominent role rather than being relegated to the bench. James Rodríguez may return to South-American leagues After the 2026 World Cup, James Rodríguez may choose not to pursue a return to MLS or Europe, as he has struggled to shine consistently in recent years. Instead, he could opt for a return to South American leagues, with the Argentine league emerging as one of the strongest possibilities, especially after failing to stand out in Brazil with São Paulo. Nevertheless, he may need to give up a significant amount of salary, as it could become difficult for him to find a new team otherwise.