Cristiano Ronaldo’s place in Portugal’s starting eleven has once again been the subject of intense debate ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but this time the debate is coming from an unlikely source. Former MLS star and football analyst Taylor Twellman has sparked debate around the footballing world after suggesting that Portugal may actually be better off without their legendary captain on the pitch.
The timing of the remark is particularly striking. Portugal arrive at the World Cup with one of the most talented squads in their history and growing expectations that they can finally challenge for football’s biggest prize. Yet the question remains whether Ronaldo’s experience still outweighs the tactical flexibility offered by a younger generation of stars.
Cristiano Ronaldo debate grows as Portugal eye 2026 FIFA World Cup success
Portugal go into the tournament with momentum, depth and confidence. There are seasoned leaders and young players under Roberto Martinez who can compete with any country in the tournament. Portugal have group-stage matches against DR Congo, Uzbekistan and Colombia and many believe they are well-placed to go deep.
Still, Twellman believes the conversation surrounding Ronaldo cannot be ignored. Speaking on ESPN, he delivered a bold assessment of Portugal’s current squad and its potential.
“For Portugal, and I’m going to make a bold statement here, this is the best team Ronaldo has ever had around him at a World Cup. I actually think Portugal is at their best if he doesn’t play.”
The comments immediately generated debate among supporters. Ronaldo remains Portugal’s captain, emotional leader, and one of the most recognizable athletes in football history. Even at 41, his presence commands attention from opponents and teammates alike. However, some analysts argue that Portugal’s attacking options are now strong enough to succeed without relying heavily on the veteran forward.
Former teammate believes Cristiano Ronaldo could still play in 2030 World Cup
While questions surround Ronaldo’s role in 2026, others are already looking further ahead. Former Manchester United midfielder Eric Djemba-Djemba recently suggested that the five-time Ballon d'Or winner could remain active long enough to feature at the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Reflecting on Ronaldo’s relentless commitment to fitness and self-improvement, Djemba-Djemba said:
“He is obsessed with improving himself and competing. I have never seen a mentality like his before. If he is still playing when the 2030 World Cup arrives in Portugal, then I believe he should absolutely be in the squad."
He also highlighted the possibility of an emotional father-son storyline on football’s biggest stage.
“It would be the perfect ending to his career and an incredible moment for Portuguese football. And imagine if Cristiano Jr is there as well. That would be unbelievable."
For now, Portugal’s focus remains firmly on 2026. Yet whether Ronaldo starts every match or takes on a different role, his influence continues to shape the conversation around one of the tournament’s most intriguing contenders.
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