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Roberto Martinez Steps Down as Portugal Coach After World Cup Exit

Roberto Martinez has stepped down as Portugal's head coach following their round of 16 exit at the FIFA World Cup. He stated the need for a "new voice, new leader" after failing to win the trophy. Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 with a stoppage-time goal from Mikel Merino. The loss ended Cristiano Ronaldo's sixth World Cup campaign.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Martinez steps down as Portugal coach, emphasises need to "have new voice" after RO16 exit

Dallas, July 7

Following his side's exit from the FIFA World Cup round of 16, Portugal manager Roberto Martinez confirmed his exit from the national men's side set-up, highlighting the importance of "having a new voice, a new leader".

Martinez, who took over in 2023 as Portugal's coach, failed to guide the national side to a FIFA World Cup title as a late strike from Mikel Merino crushed Portugal and 41-year-old icon Cristiano Ronaldo's dreams of lifting the elusive trophy.

Martinez said, as quoted by The Athletics, "It is the end of the cycle. It is important to have a new voice, a new leader.

"It had not been decided previously (that I would leave after the tournament). I came with the goal to win the World Cup, and because I did not win, it does not make sense to continue," Martinez said.

"I take with myself the memories, and hope that Portugal has good memories of the three and a half years I was head coach of the team. It was the experience of my life," he signed off.

The match was filled with chances to score for both sides, but substitutes Ferran Torres and Merino made magic for Spain in the stoppage time, and it was just enough to end Cristiano's FIFA World Cup spanning six editions.

The match started with Lamine Yamal knocking over Joao Neves, inviting some fury from Portugal manager Roberto Martinez. In the fourth minute, Mikel Oyarzabal had his first shot at the goal, but the ball was safely caught by goalie Diogo Costa. While Joao Cancelo had an attempt from distance for Portugal, the Spanish unit continued to put together fine passes, with Oyarzabal missing another attempt while searching for a far corner.

Bruno Fernandes, in the 11th minute, slipped the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo, who beat Aymeric Laporte with a stepover and unleashed a strike, which was stopped by Unai Simon, who parried it out for a corner.

In the 16th minute, Yamal's left-footed brilliance and a rebound from Alex Baena made quick efforts at the goal, but Portugal managed to clear and avoid adversity. In the 21st minute, Portugal won a free kick but could not make much out of it, heading into the hydration break.

Spain went on to dominate some of the action untill Cristiano Ronaldo made an acrobatic effort at scoring, hooking the ball towards the goal. Pedro Neto delivered a fine cross from the right, and Felix's header came into Ronaldo's path, who tried to score but saw his attempt saved by Simon.

The 39th minute saw Joao Felix, included in the attack by Portugal for the match, take a big whack on his shoulder as he crashed into an advertising hoarding, needing medical attention. Towards half-time, Nuno Mendes took a chance for Portugal from the edge of the box, which took a nick from Pedro Porro, and it crashed into the crossbar.

In the additional time added to half-time, both Ronaldo and Yamal made chances for their respective sides, but to no avail. The scoreline was undisturbed at 0-0. With Spain enjoying almost 55 per cent of ball possession, having eight shots (as compared to Portugal's five) and 11 touches in the opposition box (as compared to Portugal's four), the 2010 champions had a slightly better showing.

After the resumption of the play, Ronaldo was fouled by Olmo, giving Portugal a free kick, with Fernandes firing it straight into the hands of the goalie Simon. In the 59th minute, CR7 got a chance, with Felix cutting inside and clipping a ball to the back post. Cristiano tried a volley but could not get enough connection and saw the effort go wide of the near post.

The stalemate continued as Fernandes wasted a chance, with his volley crashing into the side netting. Despite the power it possessed, it failed to make it to the back of the net.

In stoppage time, just barely a few seconds into it, Mikel Merino spelt out death for Portugal's FIFA WC campaign with a stunning goal. Spain fell short with a free-kick, and Fabian Ruiz found Ferran Torres, who had come as a substitute. Torres slipped the ball to another substitute, Merino, who delivered a clinical finish into the bottom corner.

Bernardo Silva missed a massive chance to score, and later, another free kick from Portugal missed the goal by miles, sending Portugal out of the competition and ending Ronaldo's journey in the FIFA WC.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

Bhai, what a match it was! So much drama in stoppage time. Merino's goal was pure class. But honestly, Portugal's attack looked so predictable — cross to Ronaldo and hope for the best. Time for a new era, without CR7. Sad but true.

Rohit L

Martinez's statement about needing a "new voice" is just a polite way of saying he couldn't handle the pressure. Portugal has too many egos to manage. Ronaldo's shadow is too big for any coach. Better luck next WC with a younger squad. India should take notes on building a system!

Siddhartha F

Respect to Martinez for walking away after not winning. That's integrity. But let's be real — Portugal's golden generation underachieved massively. Ronaldo, Bruno, Silva, Felix... all these stars, yet zero trophies in this cycle. Spain deserved to go through. Football is cruel.

Aditya G

CR7's final World Cup ends with a whimper. Goes to show even legends can't beat time. Portugal's attack was too one-dimensional. Spain's midfield, with Yamal and Olmo, was just too dynamic. India might never reach this level, but we can dream! 🏆

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